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The seven or eight people who love watching political ads will be in for an exciting three weeks. Everybody else in Missouri may want to become familiar…
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The group backing the proposed transportation sales tax is the biggest money-raising operation in the state – but it has yet to air a single TV…
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Missouri transportation commissioners have approved a list of projects totalling $4.8 billion that would be funded by a 0.75 percent sales tax that voters…
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The first week of July has been a boon for the main group campaigning for the proposed transportation sales tax on the Aug. 5 ballot and for…
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Originally published on Tuesday, updated on Wednesday, July 2 with "St. Louis on the Air" interviewFormer Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood is…
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Missourians will vote Aug. 5 on a 0.75 percent sales tax increase for transportation projects. The proposal — commonly known as the transportation tax —…
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From horses, trolleys, trains and steamboats to bikes, cars, buses and planes, the ways St. Louisans get from place to place have undergone a lot of…
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The Missouri Department of Transportation kicked off a series of public meetings Monday on possible roadway, bridge and mass transit projects funded with…
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If voters approve a 0.75 percent sales tax increase this August, the St. Louis area will get bus rapid transit, a light rail stop, a better port and an…
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St. Louis area leaders squelched any doubts last week about how they want to spend money from a transportation sales tax. Sure, some of the regional…