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The 2015 Missouri legislative session is underway, and here are some of the highlights of the day.Nixon gets first say on start of sessionThe day began…
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The November elections were very good for Republicans in the state Senate. Come January, when the new legislative session opens, Republicans will hold 25…
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In what’s becoming something of a post-veto session tradition, Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey joined St. Louis Public Radio’s Chris McDaniel, Jo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum to discuss the impact of the General Assembly's annual event.
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Budget leaders in the Missouri House and Senate say they’ll try to override at least 50 of Gov. Jay Nixon’s line-item vetoes in the state budget in the…
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The Missouri House and Senate each spent the waning minutes of the legislative session embroiled in debate over a bill to nullify most federal gun…
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In the midst of his second term, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has continued to travel the state to promote his agenda for the state. He has heightened his…
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The second half of Missouri's 2014 regular session is underway. Leaders in both chambers and from both parties remain focused on crafting a state budget…
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The first half of Missouri's 2014 legislative session is over, and lawmakers have left Jefferson City for their annual spring break.House Speaker Tim…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Sept. 19, 2013: Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey, R-St. Charles, says he decided to…
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Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey joins us to give a post-mortem of last week's veto session. The Republican goes into great detail on why he voted against the much-covered gun nullification bill, as well as what we can expect out of next year's session.