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The longstanding fight for entrance into the St. Louis market by the app-based ride-share service Uber and its supporters came to a head this week with…
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Members of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen are trying to streamline how the city licenses and regulates businesses.But the St. Louis’ license collector is…
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A number of young professionals are changing St. Louis in positive ways. But these days, it’s difficult to start any conversation without talking about…
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If you had $1.49 billion for transportation projects, how would you spend it? Would you repair highways? Bolster mass transit service? Enhance bike…
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(Updated 4 p.m., Tues., March 25)State Auditor Tom Schweich issued a tough audit of the Missouri’s historic preservation tax credit, saying that the…
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Proponents of a transportation sales tax were dealt a big blow last year when a legislative effort died at the last minute. But that doesn’t mean they’re…
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Politically Speaking: Alderman Ogilvie On Complete Streets, Donation Limits and Transportation TaxesOgilvie burst onto the local political scene in 2011 when he easily defeated former Alderman Tom Bauer to represent the southwest St. Louis ward. On the show, Ogilvie discussed Complete Streets legislation in St. Louis County, his bid to cap campaign donations for city elections and his opposition to a statewide transportation sales tax.
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon. - More than a week after an aldermanic committee made funding changes, the St. Louis Board of…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 10, 2013 - A Board of Aldermen bill limiting campaign contributions for St. Louis offices…
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St. Louis aldermen have begun considering whether to limit the amount of money flowing into city politics.The measure from Ald. Scott Ogilvie limits…