Saint Louis, Mo. — In the last episode of the season, This Week In Missouri Politics held an all-opinion maker panel with some of its…
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THE CHILDREN’S EDUCATION ALLIANCE OF MISSOURI DISAPPOINTED BY GOVERNOR NIXON’S VETO OF HOUSE BILL 42
Education Reform Group Will Continue to Advocate Student Transfer Rights June 26, 2015 (ST. LOUIS) – Today, Gov. Nixon vetoed Missouri…
Saint Louis, Mo. — A proposal to increase the minimum wage in Saint Louis to $15 an hour by 2020 hit a major wall today…
JEFFERSON CITY— Majority Floor Leader Ron Richard, R-Joplin, said after hours of work and bipartisan cooperation, he is disappointed with the governor’s decision to…
JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Jay Nixon today vetoed House Bill 42, saying it fails to solve the problems of unaccredited school districts in the…
Measure Was Two Years in the Making With Input From Governor’s Office JEFFERSON CITY— After two years of working with the governor’s office…
State Housing Commission approves Treasurer Zweifel’s proposal to strengthen protection for survivors of domestic violence and sex trafficking New policy provides more safe and stable…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon stood before educators and some local lawmakers after he vetoed a bill for the second year in a…
WASHINGTON — The United State Supreme Court today ruled that state same-sex marriage bans were unconstitutional and in violation of the 14th Amendment, effectively legalizing…
For Immediate Release Date: June 26, 2015 Contact: Ryan Stauffer (816) 519-9933 RStauffer@studentsfirst.org Governor Nixon’s Vetoes Student Transfer Bill and Turns Back on Students Trapped in Failing…