. | Firefighters say they want same rights as private employees (09/26/02) |
Missouri Municipal League says binding arbitration for state firefighters could result in increased taxes for Missouri residents.
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. | Conservation Department to investigate allegations made against Talent (09/23/02) |
After Sen. Jean Carnahan, a Democrat, participated in a skeet-shooting event, Republican challenger Jim Talent announced that while he didn't shoot firearms, he did go fishing. The Democratic Party today announced that Talent does not have a valid Missouri fishing license.
The Conservation Department said that Talent's case will be treated like any other case. The maximum penalty for fishing without a license is $1,000 fine or up to one year in jail.
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. | State health department reviewing bioterrorism plans (09/23/02) |
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. | MoDOT shifts accountability call to legislature, looks for fuel tax revenue (09/24/02) |
Department Director Henry Hungerbeeler said the Transportation Commission "might consider" asking for all revenue from the 6-cent fuel tax.
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. | Missouri cities oppose strengthening firefighters' bargaining power (09/24/02) |
While firefighters say the measure would merely give them the same rights afforded workers in the private sector, an association of Missouri municipalities said it would cost taxpayers a bundle.
. | Another aide is leaving the governor's staff (09/24/02) |
She is the fifth high-level official to leave the leave the governor's personal staff in recent months. Others who have resigned include his chief of staff, legal counsel, budget director and his chief spokesman.
. | The latest Post-Dispatch poll shows the Carnahan-Talent race still in a dead heat (09/23/02) |
The poll showed Carnahan with 48 percent and Talent at 40 percent -- within the 4.5 percentage point margin of error.
An earlier poll also showed also showed the two in a dead heat with a closer margin.