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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon and State Treasurer Clint Zweifel are proposing to pay the first year of property taxes for income-eligible Missourians who buy a new or existing home in the state after Jan. 1. Full Article at Kansas City Business Journal
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Gov. Jay Nixon is resisting a plan that could provide health insurance to thousands of Missouri children despite running for office on a pledge to expand health care access. Full Article at Park Hills Daily Journal
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, left, shakes hands with Missouri Gov Jay Nixon, top right, as they chat during a roundtable discussion on high speed rail, with Vice President Joe Biden, not shown, Wednesday, June 3, 2009, in the Eisenhower Executiv... View Photo »
For Missouri's economy to remain viable in a global marketplace and for Missouri's children to keep pace with their peers around the world, we have to dramatically ramp up the quality of the preparation and training we give them from preschool through graduate school
Jefferson City -- Missourians who buy a house in 2010 could get a property tax break. Gov. Full Article at The Springfield News-Leader
Jefferson City -- Gov. Jay Nixon has named a former Democratic state lawmaker to a commission that resolves disputes over decisions by state agencies. Philip Smith is a 63-year-old lawyer from the northeastern Missouri town of Louisiana. Full Article at The Springfield News-Leader
JEFFERSON CITY — Gov. Jay Nixon ran for office last year on a platform of insuring every child. But as governor, he has resisted a proposal that could immediately cover thousands of Missouri's 108,000 uninsured children. Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, left, shakes hands with Missouri Gov Jay Nixon, top right, chat during a roundtable discussion on high speed rail, with Vice President Joe Biden, not shown, Wednesday, June 3, 2009, in the Eisenhower Executive Office... View Photo »
To turn this economy around, Missourians must be trained, educated and ready to work, and that’s why it was vital that we kept tuition flat for Missouri families
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri residents who buy a house in 2010 could get a property tax break. Gov. Full Article at WCAX
Join us on Follow us on JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is donating the meat from a deer he killed this week to a program that helps feed people in need. Full Article at KSDK | St. Louis
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Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, left, shakes hands with Missouri Gov Jay Nixon, top right, as they chat during a roundtable discussion on high speed rail, with Vice President Joe Biden, not shown, Wednesday, June 3, 2009, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White Hou...
View Photo »Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, left, shakes hands with Missouri Gov Jay Nixon, top right, chat during a roundtable discussion on high speed rail, with Vice President Joe Biden, not shown, Wednesday, June 3, 2009, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campu...
View Photo »Gov. Jay Nixon pumps his fists after delivering his inaugural address as Missouri's 55th governor Monday, Jan. 12, 2008, in Jefferson City, Mo.
View Photo »Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, left, shakes hands with Missouri Gov Jay Nixon, top right, chat during a roundtable discussion on high speed rail, with Vice President Joe Biden, not shown, Wednesday, June 3, 2009, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campu...
View Photo »For Missouri's economy to remain viable in a global marketplace and for Missouri's children to keep pace with their peers around the world, we have to dramatically ramp up the quality of the preparation and training we give them from preschool through graduate school
To turn this economy around, Missourians must be trained, educated and ready to work, and that’s why it was vital that we kept tuition flat for Missouri families
I am continually impressed by the dedication of the men and women of Missouri's public safety community
These officers, who come from across the state, represent the very best of Missouri's public safety community
I thank the leaders of Missouri's four-year colleges and universities, the faculty members, and all those who came together to make this agreement possible
To turn this economy around, Missourians must be trained, educated and ready to work, and that’s why it was vital that we kept tuition flat for Missouri families ... As tuition skyrockets by double digits in other states, university leaders, faculty members and my administration have worked together to ...
To turn this economy around, Missourians must be trained, educated and ready to work, and that’s why it was vital that we kept tuition flat for Missouri families ... As tuition skyrockets by double digits in other states, university leaders, faculty members and my administration have worked together to ...
The October unemployment percentages suggest that Missouri’s job market continues to stabilize while demonstrating what independent economic sources have already been reporting about the health of our state’s economy
Helping those in need is a value we all share. Generosity is what the Show Me State is all about. Share the Harvest is one of the best examples of that Missouri spirit and I’m thrilled to be able to announce a significant initiative today that will allow the program to provide nutritious food to more Mi...
The addition of these 300 next-generation jobs will be a significant boost to the Missouri economy
David Kerr has an impressive resume of success as both the leader of a state economic development agency and in the private sector as a top executive with one of the largest telecommunications companies in the country
Missouri farmers suffered significant losses from storms this spring and summer ... Weather caused a delay in planting, decreased yields and resulted in economic difficulty for many family farmers…Missouri’s agricultural industry is the backbone of our economy, and we must do everything we can to protec...
Missouri farmers suffered significant losses from storms this spring and summer ... Weather caused a delay in planting, decreased yields and resulted in economic difficulty for many family farmers…Missouri’s agricultural industry is the backbone of our economy, and we must do everything we can to protec...
For my entire career, I have opposed upstream intervention with the Missouri River which puts in jeopardy the use and enjoyment of that great river by Missourians
Students coming from another state or country pay tuition here. That's money that will be spent here. Maybe they'll stay here. I don't think you have to stay too long in Kansas City to figure it's a good place to live
All of that is going to require a significant amount of energy and effort not only by the Executive Branch, but by the Legislative Branch to assist us. To make sure that we strengthen our laws and provide the resources to make sure that we can give the people of Missouri what they deserve
Missouri does have a long standing problem with challenges in water quality. And it is something that we're clearly looking at. It's got our attention. Not only at the Lake of the Ozarks but throughout the state
I'll get briefed up on these, and clearly we'll look at various areas around the state. There's a lot of environmental challenges all throughout the state, and we are going to make sure we have the Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, health departments, and others that are working in ...
At a time when we are facing record unemployment, Missouri doesn't have enough medical professionals to meet our health care needs
Cynthia Martin has demonstrated her legal acumen time and again before both the trial and appellate courts, and she has been publicly and prominently recognized by her peers as being a top lawyer in the Kansas City area
To compete in the 21st-century economy, it's absolutely vital that Missouri workers have access to up-to-date, innovative job training ... I am pleased that we have reached this agreement to help enhance the knowledge and skills of Noranda's workers, while providing critical resources to help keep this ...
Today, I'm thrilled to announce that Noranda has rehired 38 workers and is returning to full production ... The highly skilled steelworkers who run the Noranda plant are a vital part of the economic backbone of Southeast Missouri. Together, we've overcome the challenges Mother Nature put in our way, and...
Her efforts to create jobs and to give the department increased economic development tools, including the successful passage of a bi-partisan jobs bill, will continue to pay dividends to the people of Missouri
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