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Analysis: GOP success in Missouri Legislature may depend on decisions of Democratic governor
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri's Republican legislative leaders are declaring success in their recently concluded session. But whether their actions translate into true policy success may depend upon the decisions of Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon....Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Missouri Legislature, Politics, Labor Legislation
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Conflict-ridden session could lead to more Nixon vetoes
St. Louis Post-DispatchGov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat, likes to portray his relationship with the Republican-dominated Legislature as one where they work toward common goals. But Friday's conclusion of the Legislature's four-and-a-half month session magnified their differences...Tags: Arts and Culture, Gun Control, United Nations, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Women's Health
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Get your scrapbook out for a major happening at Bellerive
St. Louis Post-DispatchIt would be accepted golf talk to predict Bellerive will present a difficult challenge for the field of the 74th Senior PGA Championship. Then again people have crashed and burned at the club. No, literally. In July, 1955, Albert Seawell Jr., a test...Tags: BMW Championship, Air and Space Accidents, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Peter Jacobsen, U.S. Open (golf)
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Joe Strauss column
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe Professional Golfers Association of America has spent recent weeks -- months, actually -- setting up shop at Bellerive in preparation for its Senior Championship that begins Thursday morning. This is a big deal. Some may say this is a golf thing,...Tags: High Schools, Golf, Peter Jacobsen, Schools, PGA Championship
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Koster salutes Justus' work on gay-rights bill
The Kansas City StarMissouri Attorney General Chris Koster hushed a Truman Days audience Saturday night with a ringing tribute to a Kansas City state senator who shepherded a gay-rights bill through the Missouri Senate on the session's final day. The Missouri...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Elections, Politics
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Latest Missouri news, sports, business and entertainment
NIXON-LEGISLATURE Nixon, GOP clash over Medicaid, drivers' licenses JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Governor Jay Nixon began the year with ambitious priorities to start of his second term but ran into a wall of opposition from the Republican...Tags: Arts and Culture, Government Health Care, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Justice System
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Here is the latest Missouri news from The Associated Press
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Governor Jay Nixon began the year with ambitious priorities to start of his second term but ran into a wall of opposition from the Republican Legislature. Instead, lawmakers launched an investigation into Nixon's...Tags: Government, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, Arts
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Kansas Citians walk to raise money, increase awareness about heart disease
The Kansas City StarJalen Kimmel, 12, was up early Saturday for an event she didn't want to miss: the 2013 Kansas City Heart Walk. The walk was a major fundraiser for the local chapter of the American Heart Association and a day to appreciate an estimated 10,000 people...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, American Heart Association, Heart Disease, Human Interest
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Mo. Gov. Nixon gives mixed review to legislative session, renews concerns about tax cut
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Gov. Jay Nixon is giving a mixed review to Missouri's 2013 legislative session. The Democratic governor praised lawmakers for boosting funding for education and mental health in the session that ended Friday evening....Tags: Government, Gun Control, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Politics
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Missouri lawmakers approve measure to close loophole in child abuse reporting
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have Gov. Jay Nixon legislation closing a loophole in the state's mandatory child abuse reporting law. The House and Senate both approved the measure without opposition Friday. Missouri now requires...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Child Abuse
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Mo. lawmakers pass bill reinstating expired open-records law exemptions for security records
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have sent Gov. Jay Nixon a measure restoring expired exemptions to the state's open-records law. The House and Senate both gave the bill unanimous approval Friday. One exemption covered operational...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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Mo. bill keeping juvenile sex offenders off state's public website goes to governor
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — People convicted of committing sexual crimes when they're 17 or younger would not appear on Missouri's public website of sex offenders under legislation heading to Gov. Jay Nixon. Lawmakers gave the measure final approval...Tags: Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, Juvenile Delinquency, Politics
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