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If you judge a successful veto session by how many bills are overturned, then Wednesday’s gathering was like a college football blowout.That’s because the…
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On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies go guestless, so to speak, to analyze…
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Welcome, one and all, to the fifth anniversary of this reporter’s “five things to look for veto session” stories. Plenty of things happened since the…
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Gov. Jay Nixon has cleaned house at the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners, four days after a judge found its employees responsible for absentee…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is taking major issue with a statement issued on Friday by Attorney General Chris Koster about public school funding.What prompted…
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Gov. Jay Nixon is speaking out against plans by lawmakers to override several vetoes he made earlier this year.He told reporters Thursday at the Missouri…
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Jay Nixon made the most of his final appearance as governor at the Missouri State Fair.During his annual Governor's Ham Breakfast Thursday, he bragged on…
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For years, the public defender system in Missouri has fought to alleviate a growing caseload it says leaves them unable to fairly represent clients.Now,…
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PHILADELPHIA – There’s a decent chance Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign could greatly impact Martin Rucker II’s professional career.The former…
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Legislation updating Missouri law regarding when police can use deadly force has been signed by Gov. Jay Nixon.House Bill 2332 brings Missouri's use of…