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Extended unemployment benefits will end this Saturday for thousands of Missourians after the state Senate failed to reauthorize participation in a federal…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, March 30, 2011 - Former state Rep. Sue Schoemehl, D-Oakville, announced this afternoon that she's…
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A group of fiscally conservative Missouri senators is continuing to block legislation to draw down $81 million in federal unemployment benefits, even…
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Legislation that would restore local control over the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has stalled in the Missouri Senate. Two St. Louis-area…
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A group of Republicans in the Missouri Senate is still blocking a bill that would allow the state to receive $81 million in federal unemployment…
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Some Republicans in the Missouri Senate are blocking legislation to draw down $81 million in federal unemployment benefits.The funding would go to…
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South County Republican state Senator Jim Lembke says the opinion issued last week by attorney general Chris Koster still doesn't convince him that some…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 12, 2011 - As several Missouri legislators -- and even Gov. Jay Nixon-- have made clear,…
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The Missouri state budget is already due for more cuts this year, and that's the reason Republican Sen. Jim Lembke, of St. Louis, cites for filing a…
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It was not as dramatic as Confederate forces firing on the Union troops at Fort Sumter in April 1861, but Missouri's passage of Proposition C is certainly…