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The Missouri Senate passed the first of two supplemental budgets on Wednesday. With no changes made to the bill, it now goes to Gov. Mike Parson, who’s expected to sign it.
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Both Senate bills now go to the House. In addition to the special session, the annual veto session ended on Wednesday, with no legislation overridden by lawmakers this year.
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The session, called by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, is supposed to center around a permanent income tax cut as well as tax credits for agriculture. However, some lawmakers are filing unrelated bills in hopes of passing them this time around.
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The Springfield Republican said that the legislature already passed both tax relief and agriculture tax credit programs this past session before Gov. Mike Parson vetoed them and that passing them the way Parson wants them could be a heavy lift.
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The budget includes millions for both starting and existing teacher salaries and school transportation as well as investments across the state.
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The Springfield Republican also talked about how the legislature would move forward after a landmark Supreme Court decision on Medicaid expansion.
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It's deja vu in Missouri: Voters will again decide which state legislative redistricting system they want.
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Senate Republicans were nearly unanimous in their support for a ballot measure that could do away with a state legislative redistricting system that…
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Sen. Lincoln Hough is the latest guest on the Politically Speaking podcast. The Springfield Republican talked with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason…
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A nearly 28-hour filibuster of what is usually a simple procedural step ended Tuesday night with a big win for Missouri Gov. Mike Parson.Over the…