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Kate Miller
Stories by
Kate Miller
include:
12/ 7/2000:
Newspaper Story - Voters frequently tell their lawmakers to live within their means, but those means are uncertain for next year's legislators.
11/30/2000:
Newspaper Story - A commission charged with investigating legislative pay raises has recommended a pay raise for Missouri's elected officials.
11/14/2000:
Newspaper Story - Less than a week after female members assumed all leadership positions, three members of the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus have announced or confirmed that they will resign.
11/ 6/2000:
Newspaper Story - Republicans believe they could take control of the state Senate on Nov. 7 for the first time in 53 years.
10/26/2000:
Newspaper Story - A constitutional amendment on the November ballot would consolidate the state's savings accounts and make it harder to access.
10/24/2000:
Newspaper Story - Although Missouri's first lady has never held government office, Jean Carnahan is no stranger to political leadership.
10/17/2000:
Newspaper Story - Campaigns across the state came to an abrupt halt today in honor of the late Gov. Mel Carnahan, his son Roger "Randy" Carnahan and former chief of staff Chris Sifford.
10/12/2000:
Newspaper Story - Missouri's $6.7 billion tobacco settlement money isn't discussed much on the campaign trail, but when pressed many candidates for state offices have big ideas.
9/14/2000:
Newspaper Story - PACs are giving increasing amounts to both sides in major political races according to a study released by a campaign finance advoacy group.
9/ 7/2000:
Newspaper Story - Attorneys for various interest groups seeking their own compensation from big tobacco asked the Missouri Supreme Court yesterday to prevent the state from dropping its lawsuit against tobacco companies.
9/ 5/2000:
Newspaper Story - The Missouri State Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday in a case that has prevented the state from receiving any of its estimated $6.7 billion settlement with big tobacco companies.
8/29/2000:
Newspaper Story - Republican gubernatorial candidate Jim Talent submitted his highway bond plan to an independent consultant to rerun the numbers after weeks of criticism from his Democratic opponent.
8/24/2000:
Newspaper Story - The Missouri Transportation Department filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court Monday in a last ditch effort to exclude the Ku Klux Klan from its Adopt-A-Highway Program.
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