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Updated 3:14 p.m. with reaction -- Gov. Jay Nixon has vetoed a wide-ranging bill that would have eased regulations on people seeking to obtain or renew a…
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A handful of agriculture-related bills passed by the Missouri General Assembly this year have been signed into law by Gov. Jay Nixon.Senate Bill 665…
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Missouri's transportation system appears to have taken one step forward and one step back in the aftermath of this year's legislative session. It didn't…
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If there’s one constant about the last week of the Missouri General Assembly’s session, it’s that nobody in the Capitol has to search very hard to find…
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The 2016 Missouri legislative session is officially closed. What happened? What didn’t happen? What might change during the September veto session? On…
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With Missouri legislators heading home, the focus in Jefferson City now shifts to Gov. Jay Nixon – who will decide what to sign and what to veto among…
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Updated with final House action - The Missouri House has sent to Gov. Jay Nixon a broad version of what’s called a Stand Your Ground law, that would allow…
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Senate Minority Leader Joe Keaveny plans to leave his post early to become an administrative law judge.The St. Louis Democrat’s decision could set off an…
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Updated at 2:20 a.m. with override failure - A photo ID proposal will definitely be on the ballot, and it will be up to Gov. Jay Nixon to decide if more…
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Missouri lawmakers have approved, and sent to the governor, an expansion of last year’s municipal overhaul, a bill that also includes a measure making it…