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Missouri Digital News
| . | Education loses in Senate committee budget cuts (04/17/03) |
The Senate is scheduled to take up the budget on Tuesday.
| . | Republicans look to gambling for revenue without tax increases (04/17/03) |
At a private meeting with the governor, legislative leaders told Bob Holden Republicans would not support a tax increase large enought to require statewide voter approval.
Instead, Senate Republican leaders are looking to repeal the daily loss-limit on gambling boats and other measures, including small tax increases, to ease the state's budget problems.
| . | The House votes to deregulate broadband Internet access (04/17/03) |
The rates of Internet services offered by phone companies are regulated by the Public Service Committee while independent Internet service providers are free from state regulation.
Opponents argued the state should hold off until the Federal Communications Commission adopts a policy on federal regulation of Internet access services.
| . | House passes foster care bill (04/17/03) |
Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis County, sponsored the bill that would, among other changes, set up a pilot program for privatizing child services provided by the Division of Family Services.
Hanaway said DFS already gives 20 percent of its case work to private services. But opponents were concerned about licensing issues.
| . | Legislature weighs requirements on health insurers (04/16/03) |
| . | Lawmakers consider closing prisons to help cover the budget shortfall (04/16/2003) |
| . | Missouri legislators get a taste of Iraq. (04/15/03) |
The Luncheon was provided by servicemen and women from Fort Leonard Wood.
| . | Carnahan Resigns Leadership Post (04/16/03) |
| . | Bill would lower jury age to 18 (04/16/03) |
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| . | Republican senators huddle to find a way to raise revenues. (04/15/03) |
Sources say that both House and Senate Republicans have rejected the idea of a one-cent sales tax increase that would expire after three years.
One Republican Leader agreed that time was running out because of the deadlines facing the Senate to finish the state's budget.
| . | The Senate Appropriations staff proposes a quarter-of-a-billion dollar cut in education. (04/15/03) |
Staff have been meeting privately with agency officials to figure out ways to balance the state's budget.
| . | Missouri ranks first in job loss last year (04/15/03) |
| . | Governor Holden lobbies Senate Republicans for support of his budget plan (04/14/2003) |
| . | Higher Ed Commission looks at how Missouri schools stack up (04/14/03) |