Thanks to some digging by David Stokes here in the office, we’ve found a blog entry at The Riverfront Times […]
I disagree with our uber-blogging intern Maurice Harris’s statement that the State of Missouri should go further to reducing the […]
Channel Five did an investigative report last night on the assessed valuation of Congressman Todd Akin’s property in West St. […]
According to Gov. Blunt’s budget office, the state of Missouri now has an extra $320 million in the state treasury, […]
Justice for Seniors
In a Daily Dunklin Democrat article (via Combest), seniors cheer the Senior Tax Justice Act, recently signed into law by […]
Waiting for Their Handout
David Nicklaus reports in the St. Louis Post Dispatch the angst that some companies have about setting up shop in […]
In the Springfield News-Leader today, Sen. Matt Bartle discusses in an op-ed piece the veto of HB 327 (aka The […]
An article in the Kansas City Star today discusses the move by the U.S Postal Service to privatize some of […]
Veto, Don’t Fail Me Now
There were plenty of good reasons for Gov. Blunt to veto HB 327, as he did on Friday. As Show-Me […]
The Post-Dispatch is reporting that Metro is facing repair issues with the original leg of the MetroLink system because of […]
A letter to the editor in the Jefferson City News-Tribune discusses corn ethanol, pointing out that it’s not a cure-all […]
On KY3’s Political Notebook blog, a post discusses Gov. Matt Blunt vetoing the Quality Jobs Act. The main reason for […]
English MacGuffins
In an op-ed released yesterday (also reprinted by the Missouri Political News Service and quoted by the Post-Dispatch‘s Political Fix […]
In the Rolla News Daily (via Combest), an article discusses the successful efforts by Rep. JoAnn Emerson (R-MO) to save […]
In the St. Louis Post-Dispatch today, an article discusses MO HealthNet, which Gov. Matt Blunt signed into law yesterday. The […]
Although official state business is not always understandable to ordinary Missourians, the reason probably has more to do with bureaucratic […]
St. Louis County has instituted the second part of the legislation passed back in 2005 that requires occupancy permits in […]
Over the weekend the St. Louis Post-Dispatch‘s Political Fix blog discussed Congress’ attempt to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine. This would […]
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 vote, decided that the Seattle, WA, and Louisville, KY, school assignment plans […]
Supplying Prices on Demand
Yesterday’s Kansas City Star ran an article about congressional legislation that "would make it a criminal offense for gas prices […]
