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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon today signed into law three bills that will help provide funding for capital improvement projects around the state,…
By Senator Mike Parson June 5, 2015 …
CONTACT: Jen Bersdale, Missouri Health Care for All (314) 651-6568 cell; jen@mohealthcareforall.orG Advocates of access to affordable health care, led by Missouri Health Care for…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Rep. Sheila Solon recently took part in a national panel to discuss efforts to improve access to innovative new treatments…
JEFFERSON CITY—Kansas City Power & Light Company (KCP&L) has filed an application with the Missouri Public Service Commission seeking to adjust…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon literally crisscrossed the state visiting union shops in St. Louis and Kansas City today to drum up support…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Mayor Francis Slay and Alderman Shane Cohn told reporters today that they would be working together to push for a higher…
Associated Industries of Missouri (AIM) believes that Governor Jay Nixon is taking away a worker’s fundamental right to choose who represents them, and how they’re…
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