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Missourians working to reduce the impact of the opioid crisis are close to scoring one victory this legislative session: a measure expanding access to the…
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Missouri voters will likely decide later this year whether to amend the state’s Constitution so that the General Assembly can require that all voters show…
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The Missouri Senate has approved a change to St. Louis County’s complicated and controversial system for distributing a 1-cent sales tax.Now, it’s up to…
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Barring another sex scandal, the Missouri General Assembly could be facing a low-key final week.The thinner-than-usual final schedule reflects, in part,…
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The rest of Missouri's budget for the next fiscal year has been signed into law.Last week, Gov. Jay Nixon signed the budget bill for the Department of…
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House members, on Wednesday, overturned Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of House Bill 1891, the so-called paycheck protection bill, which would bar public employee…
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Several high priority bills moved forward as lawmakers work to push their agendas over the last remaining hurdles before Friday the 13th arrives — which…
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Democrats in the Missouri Senate have ended their filibuster of a proposal to require photo identification at the polls.House Bill 1631 was changed to…
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The battle over cold beer sales in Missouri is heating up again.On March 3, the state Senate narrowly passed legislation to allow beer companies to lease…
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A follow-up to last year's municipal court reform bill, commonly known as Senate Bill 5, has passed the Missouri House.This year's measure, Senate Bill…