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Mo. House mulls one-cent transportation tax

Written by Muleskinner Staff February 5, 2014

By JORDAN SHAPIRO (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri's top transportation official warned a House committee Tuesday that the failure to pass a penny increase in the state's sales tax for highway funding...

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Mo. Senate passes tax incentives for Boeing

Written by Muleskinner Staff December 5, 2013

By DAVID A. LIEB (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri's enticement package for a new Boeing assembly plant cleared its most daunting obstacle Wednesday as state senators passed a plan that could offer...

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Mo. lawmaker wants AG opinion on gay tax policy

Written by Muleskinner Staff November 18, 2013

(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — The Missouri attorney general's office says a tax policy for certain gay couples recently announced by Gov. Jay Nixon appears to comply with Missouri law. Nixon has directed...

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Analysis: Mo. ballot could have 2 tax questions

Written by Muleskinner Staff November 11, 2013

By DAVID A. LIEB (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — For the first time in a generation, Missouri voters next year will be handed a general election ballot with no candidates for president, U.S. Senate or governor. Yet...

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Jackson Co. voters reject medical research tax

Written by Muleskinner Staff November 6, 2013

(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Jackson County voters soundly rejected a proposed half-cent sales tax that supporters said would have made the county a national leader in medical research. Unofficial returns...

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