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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Amid the fight in the state Capitol over whether to cut taxes, state Auditor Tom Schweich – a…
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Revenue collections in Missouri slowed a bit last month, but continued their overall upward trend.From July of 2012 through the end of May, the state took…
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The Missouri House has adopted Governor Jay Nixon’s (D) proposal announced Thursday to add $86 million to a capital improvements bill. The move follows…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 2, 2013 - Thursday’s developments in the Missouri Capitol highlight that there’s nothing like a…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 2, 2013 - Growth may be slowing, but the Missouri’s revenue stream continues to flow heavier…
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While 2013 began just a few days ago, Missouri's Fiscal Year is now half-over, and so far officials say it's been a good one. The latest numbers from…
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A conservative group is calling on Governor Jay Nixon (D) and Missouri lawmakers to return any budget surplus there may be next year to taxpayers.Nixon…
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Missouri’s economy is expected to grow next year, according to the annual revenue estimate released Tuesday by the Governor’s office and key legislative…
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Governor Jay Nixon (D) has decided to let state employees take the day after Thanksgiving off work this year. The state’s latest general revenue report…
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Missouri closed out its 2012 fiscal year with slightly better-than-expected revenues. But that doesn't necessarily translate to a budget surplus. Figures…