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The roots of the important housing discrimination victory won by civil rights groups in the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday reach back 45 years to the…
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If you ask many St. Louisans what they like about the region, many will cite that its cost of living is a big plus. Housing in St. Louis is generally…
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On Tuesday afternoon, residents of a newly-minted senior living facility in south St. Louis County were ready for a party.After officially opening in…
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(Updated 3/17 at 10:30 a.m.)State Sen. John Lamping learned two important lessons during his relatively short tenure in the Missouri General Assembly:…
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Carl Miles' apartment at Rosie Shields Manor has everything he could want in a home – and then some. Miles’ spacious room has sleek wood-like floors and a…
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State Auditor Tom Schweich released an audit critical of Missouri’s low-income housing tax credit, saying that the widely used incentive is inefficient…
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The Politically Speaking crew welcomes its fourth statewide official to the show – state Treasurer Clint Zweifel. The north St. Louis County native is responsible for a host of financially related matters, including managing the state’s college saving program, overseeing the state's financial investments and returning unclaimed property to Missouri residents. He also sits on the Missouri Housing Development Commission, which doles out low-income housing tax credits to developers.
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(Updated 11:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22)Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder’s office in the Missouri Capitol is just around the corner from the official quarters of Gov.…
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St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay announced a new program today that’s geared toward building low-income housing near MetroLink stations and MetroBus stops.The…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says he’s still concerned about reining in the state’s tax credits, even as…