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With GOP leaders barring amendments to a 153-page education bill approved by the Senate earlier this year, the House mustered just enough votes Thursday to pass the wide-ranging education bill that includes money to boost teacher salaries.
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The legislation passed the Missouri House by the bare minimum on Thursday. It now goes to the governor’s desk.
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The team of 15 treats people of all genders and income levels.
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The passage of the supplemental budget bill is the first piece of legislation passed by both chambers in the 2024 Missouri legislative session.
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Missouri’s lieutenant governor continues to dominate the fundraising race while public polling consistently shows Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft ahead with voters.
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In Springfield, a new 30-member Citizens Commission on Community Investment is looking at renewing a city sales tax that bailed out the old police-fire retirement pension back in 2009. Commissioners are expected to make recommendations to City Council on how the money should be spent in the future, now that the retirement fund has been largely paid for. But city officials say there’s a cost to doing nothing.
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The Board of Aldermen voted 4-2 to reject a building proposed on a vacant lot on the northside of the historic square.
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A group is demanding an investigation of facilities accused of abuse, like Agape School in Stockton, Circle of Hope in Humansville and Kanakuk Kamps in Branson.
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Mark Miller comes to Lost & Found from Ozarks Technical Community College.