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Gov. Nixon vetoes bill that would cut income tax rates
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed legislation that would reduce Missouri's income tax rates for the first time in more than 90 years. The Republican-led Legislature touts the bill as a way to keep Missouri economically competitive with...
Tags: Politics, Pharmaceuticals, Taxation, Mental Health, Chemical Industry
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Internship Opportunities
Application Instructions: All interested interns are required to submit a resume, cover letter and proof of college registration to one of the departments listed below. The department or position in which you are interested must clearly be designated....Tags: Politics, Television Stations, Research, Marketing, Television Industry
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Transcript of State of the State Address delivered by Missouri Governor Jay Nixon January 28, 2013
Thank you, President Pro Tem Dempsey, Speaker Jones, judges of the Missouri Supreme Court, Lieutenant Governor Kinder, state officials, members of the legislature, members of my cabinet, and my fellow Missourians. This evening it is my pleasure to be...Tags: Medicaid, Government Health Care, Elections, U.S. Supreme Court, Health Treatments
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Governor Jay Nixon taps former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback to state utility commission
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - A former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback who now is a top aide for Republican Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder has been named to a Missouri utility commission. Bill Kenney, of Lee's Summit, was appointed Wednesday to the Missouri Public...
Tags: Sports, Executive Branch, Politics, Football, Regional Authority
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Gov. Nixon's second term starts with icy ceremony (read his short speech here)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon's second term began with a chill. The air was 24 degrees on Monday as the governor took his oath of office. Earlier, he and the first lady rode in an inaugural parade to the Capitol, then watched as a...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Democratic Party, Human Interest, Church and State Relations, Politics
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Protests renewed, Turkish leader engineers rally of supporters
McClatchy Foreign StaffISTANBUL Turkish anti-terrorism police detained scores of people in overnight raids, Turkish media reported Tuesday, a day after a minister warned that the government might deploy the army to end nearly three weeks of protests. Eighty-four people were...Tags: Turkey, Germany, Elections, Health Treatments, First Aid
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Bill May Restore Double-Dip Pension For East Haven Mayor Branded As 'Taco Joe'
The Hartford CourantA little-noticed bill, given final approval by legislators on June 4, could reinstate the disputed pension of controversial East Haven Mayor Joseph Maturo Jr. – who made national news in 2012 by saying he might have some tacos on the day four of his...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Retirement, New Britain, Politics, John Rowland
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Detroit emergency manager lays out painful path on city finances
Detroit Free PressDETROIT Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr laid out Friday an extraordinary, complex and painful path back to solvency for the City of Detroit in a proposed plan to creditors that promises at the same time a way out of the financial mess that has...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Politics, Detroit Free Press, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Interior Policy
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Ruling Ties State's Hands On Union-Only Layoffs
A court victory for 2,800 state employees laid off in 2003 will cost Connecticut taxpayers dearly. The federal appeals court ruling will impose a big burden on any governor trying to negotiate with unions to ease a financial crisis. Under the ruling, a...Tags: George C. Jepsen, Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, John G. Rowland, Union (Tolland, Connecticut)
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Emergency manager: Detroit to halt debt payments, reinvest $1.25 billion in city
Detroit Free PressDETROIT Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr on Friday laid out an extraordinary, complex and painful path back to solvency for the city of Detroit in a proposed plan to creditors. It would spin off the city's water department, reduce city-provided health...Tags: Politics, Detroit Free Press, Interior Policy, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Trials
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W.Va. clerk's 56 years of public service recognized
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comBerkeley County’s longest serving elected office holder was honored for 56 years of dedicated public service on Thursday. More than 100 people, including elected officials as well as community and business leaders, gathered to recognize John W....Tags: Local Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, Politics, Elections
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AG Jepsen Will Appeal Unions' Victory In Lawsuit To U.S. Supreme Court
State Attorney General George Jepsen said Thursday that his office will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court a recent ruling that gave state employee unions a major victory in a 2003 case concerning then-Gov. John G. Rowland's layoff of more than 2,800...Tags: George C. Jepsen, Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, John G. Rowland, Layoffs and Downsizing
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