Lawyer: Insurance measure puts Mo. voters in bind
An attorney says a health insurance measure should be stricken from Missouri's ballot because it puts voters in an awkward position.
Lawmakers try again on special session
Missouri lawmakers plan to make another attempt this week to pass legislation offering incentives to automakers and revamping the state retirement system.
Special Session in trouble
Legislation offering incentives to Missouri automakers has run into a road block in a Senate committee.
Mo. House passes key bills in special session
A special legislative session offering incentives to Missouri's automobile industry was transformed Tuesday into a tax-break boon for elderly homeowners, airplane makers and more.
Mo. lawmaker ousted from panel hearing Ford bill
A Missouri lawmaker said he was removed Monday from a House Committee considering incentives for Ford Motor Co. after refusing to pledge to vote for the legislation.
Governor signs bill restricting strip clubs
Legislation aimed at curbing the business of strip clubs and other adult entertainment has become law, again.
Mo. lawmaker files new idea for special session
A Missouri Republican House member is trying to add another item to the agenda for the current special session.
Nixon signs bills to redact Social Security numbers
Gov. Jay Nixon signed two bills today aiming to shield release of Social Security and taxpayer identification numbers.
Nixon calls special session
Gov. Jay Nixon is ordering Missouri legislators back to the Capitol to help a Kansas City-area Ford Motor Co. factory.
Federal suit filed over state law, rule on licensing of new moving companies
A federal lawsuit filed today claims a Missouri law on licensing of moving companies puts roadblocks in front of entrepreneurs, protecting the establishment from competition.
Nixon angling for special session
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is making his case for a special legislative session on tax incentives benefiting a Ford assembly plant.
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