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Longtime Springfield council member Craig Hosmer debated with Mayor Jeff Schrag over an ordinance suspending part of the city's municipal code.
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Gov. Mike Kehoe approved the tax cut expected to reduce revenues by $340 million annually even as he has been warning of future state funding shortfalls.
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Even if you've applied, re-application each year is required.
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A bill that exempted National Guard duty pay from income tax now carries a $1.7 billion price tag for tax rate cuts extending to at least 2037
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You can learn more about Greene County finances going back to 2015 by visiting greenecountymo.gov/budget. Officials say they've made efforts to simply the way budget info is presented.
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Visiting southwest Missouri for a chamber of commerce "state of the state" event Tuesday, Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced what he called a “historic” fifth tax cut from his administration.
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Sales taxes for recreational marijuana will be on the ballot in many places across the Ozarks on Tuesday.
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On Monday Springfield City Council voted 9-to-zero to ask city voters at a future election whether they want to approve a 3-percent sales tax on recreational marijuana.
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Springfield City Council is poised to ask voters to approve a 3-percent sales tax on recreational marijuana later this summer.
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Between 2010 and April 2021, Branson has had over 200 city wide water main leaks or breaks, according to data kept by the Branson Utilities Department.