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Gov. Jay Nixon's preparation for the annual veto session included telling reporters Wednesday why several of the vetoed bills should remain dead.He spent…
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On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies are pleased to welcome back state Rep.…
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Missouri’s already nationally watched contest for the U.S. Senate is getting swept into the St. Louis region’s latest spat of vote-related woes —…
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So far, Missouri voters will decide six ballot questions this fall. The deadline for issues to be certified for the Nov. 8 ballot was Aug. 30.That number…
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Legislation that would have required Missouri voters to show photo identification at the polls has been vetoed by Gov. Jay Nixon."(House Bill 1631) is…
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Updated at 2:20 a.m. with override failure - A photo ID proposal will definitely be on the ballot, and it will be up to Gov. Jay Nixon to decide if more…
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Missouri voters will likely decide later this year whether to amend the state’s Constitution so that the General Assembly can require that all voters show…
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Barring another sex scandal, the Missouri General Assembly could be facing a low-key final week.The thinner-than-usual final schedule reflects, in part,…
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Several high priority bills moved forward as lawmakers work to push their agendas over the last remaining hurdles before Friday the 13th arrives — which…
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Democrats in the Missouri Senate have ended their filibuster of a proposal to require photo identification at the polls.House Bill 1631 was changed to…