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The Missouri legislative session is more than halfway finished, and many bills affecting schools are making their way through the Capitol.
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Schools would be able to opt into the program and accept new students from other schools, though they would not be able to stop kids from leaving. The legislation creates a 3% cap on a school's population being able to transfer out.
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The St. Charles County Republican also discussed some of the hot-button issues of the 2023 session, such as a measure to make constitutional amendments harder to pass.
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Over 100 educators heard from Gov. Mike Parson and state lawmakers at the Capitol on Tuesday.
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Missourians shopping for health insurance on the federal government’s online marketplace are likely to see slightly lower premium prices, but health…
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Health officials are urging Missouri’s 1.2 million Medicare enrollees to research new plans to save money during this year’s open enrollment.Enrollment in…
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Less than a month into the Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment period, there are some questions, but nowhere near the problems that were seen a year ago…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, July 28, 2010 - The Missouri Supreme Court recently ruled that students in unaccredited school…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 5, 2009 - Remember when Ma Bell lost her monopoly and suddenly everyone was faced with a wide --…