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Taxpayers could get refund under Mo. Senate bill

Written by Muleskinner Staff February 14, 2014

(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Any money not spent by Missouri in a fiscal year would become a tax credit for the state's taxpayers under a measure heard by a Senate panel. Republican Sen. Kurt Schaefer,...

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Mo. Senate endorses gun nullification bill

Written by Muleskinner Staff February 12, 2014

By JORDAN SHAPIRO (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri senators endorsed legislation on Tuesday that seeks to nullify U.S. gun restrictions and send federal agents to jail for enforcing such laws, though...

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Mo. Senate endorses bill to curb governor's power

Written by Muleskinner Staff January 31, 2014

By JORDAN SHAPIRO (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Republican state senators took steps Thursday to try to curb the governor's power to fill vacancies in state agencies and force him to call special elections...

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Mo. Senate panel considering gun law nullification

Written by Muleskinner Staff January 22, 2014

By JORDAN SHAPIRO (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, AP) — Gun rights supporters told a Missouri Senate committee Tuesday that legislation seeking to nullify federal gun control laws was important to protect the Second...

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Mo. Senate panel rejects Medicaid expansion

Written by Muleskinner Staff November 14, 2013

By DAVID A. LIEB (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Members of a special Senate committee looking at ways to "transform and reform" Missouri's Medicaid program demonstrated Wednesday that little has changed...

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