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Transgender youth and their parents were shocked at Jamie Reed’s allegations — and now want officials to hear their perspectives.
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Other measures on the ballot would set up a commission to review pay for council members and block department directors from serving unless they have been confirmed by the council.
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The County Council on Tuesday also approved a ballot measure requiring confirmation of department heads. And it chose a new operator of the county’s animal shelter.
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St. Louis on the Air's legal roundtable for October discussed lawmaker residency, whistleblower protections and a potential copyright violation by Mark and Patricia McCloskey. This month’s panel includes Nicole Gorovsky, David Roland and Bill Freivogel.
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From naming local post offices for fallen service members to changing the president’s signature health-care law, area lawmakers are beginning the 114th…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 8, 2013: Edward Snowden, the National Security Administration computer contractor who leaked…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 30, 2012 - Last week, the Missouri House passed a bill that the sponsor calls the Whistleblower…
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The Missouri House has approved legislation that could make it harder for employees to be shielded from retaliation by their employer for reporting…
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A State House committee began a hearing Tuesday into a stripped-down version of the workplace discrimination bill.Governor Jay Nixon (D) vetoed the House…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, July 28, 2011 - WASHINGTON - Vowing to root out wasteful federal "management consultant" contracts,…