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Field lineup up for Senior PGA event coming to St. Louis
The Telegraph, Alton, Ill.TOWN AND COUNTRY, Mo. -- It's nearly time to play some high-stakes golf at the Bellerive County Club. The field is almost complete for next week's 74th annual Senior PGA championships that runs May 23-26 at Bellerive. Defending champion Roger Chapman of...Tags: PGA Championship, Sports, Golf
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Senators work on back-up plan ahead of anticipated veto
St. Louis Post-DispatchMissouri senators are working on a back-up plan for funding programs that would be threatened if Gov. Jay Nixon vetoes the Legislature's repeal of a tax credit program for low-income elderly and disabled renters. On Monday, the Senate Veterans Affairs...Tags: Taxation, Government, Politics, Regional Authority, Personal Income
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Missouri lawmakers approve tougher abortion drug rules
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri lawmakers have given final approval to legislation that would require doctors to be present for the initial dose of an abortion-inducing drug. The House sent the bill to Gov. Jay Nixon on a vote of 115-39 Monday. It...Tags: Chemical Industry, Social Issues, Pharmaceuticals, Abortion
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BRIEF: Who's soaring? Who's flailing?
The Kansas City Star? President Barack Obama: Benghazi, IRS scandal signal rise of second-term curse. ? Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon: Medicaid expansion, Nixon's #1 agenda item, already ancient history. Must stare down major Kansas-style tax cut bill. DMV funding still an...Tags: Government, Politics, Elections, Pat Roberts, Sam Brownback
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Missouri lawmakers to seek sure funding for First Steps
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri lawmakers plan to come up with a new funding source this week for a program that serves developmentally disabled children. The budget passed last week by the Legislature would make about $20 million of funding for...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Tax credit dispute at top of agenda for Missouri Legislature's last week
St. Louis Post-DispatchAs the Missouri General Assembly heads into the final week of the legislative session, what major issue is still hanging? Tax credits, of course. Despite four years of trying, Republican leaders in the House and Senate remain far apart on whether to...Tags: Government, Justice System, Highway Transportation, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jefferson High graduation first for school, first for district
St. Louis Post-DispatchJEFFERSON COUNTY --Three times, the seniors of Jefferson High School walked down the center of the gymnasium, practicing the processional for their graduation ceremony. The scene is familiar in most schools, but not here. The class of 2013 is the...Tags: Prosecution, Graduation, Teaching and Learning, Sports, Journey (music group)
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Missouri governor signs bill expanding definition of "eggs"
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has signed legislation that would expand the definition of eggs. The measure approved on Friday defines eggs edible for human consumption as those produced by chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and guinea...Tags: Government, Politics
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Jay is AAA all the way
The Kansas City StarMissouri Gov. Jay Nixon is out with a news release this morning reminding Missourians -- and maybe more specifically, lawmakers themselves -- that the state is maintaining its AAA credit rating. The reminder comes the morning after the GOP-led General...Tags: Government, Politics, Minor League Baseball, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment
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Missouri lawmakers pass previously abandoned bills on guns, Islamic law and U.N. resolution
The Kansas City StarMissouri lawmakers want to make it illegal to enforce federal gun laws. They're also concerned a 21-year-old nonbinding United Nations resolution could infringe on private-property rights. And they're determined to prevent U.S. courts from basing...Tags: Religion and Belief, Government, United Nations, Justice System, Politics
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Lawmakers send tax cut to Nixon's desk
St. Louis Post-DispatchWhether Missouri individuals and businesses get the first state income tax cut in 90 years is up to Gov. Jay Nixon. On a vote of 103-51, the House passed and sent to the governor Thursday a bill that could reduce state tax collections by more than...Tags: Taxation, Government, Politics, U.S. Congress, Personal Income
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