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Rachel Higginbotham
Rachel Higginbotham Stories
Rachel Higginbotham Stories
5/ 9/2007:
Radio Story - An amendment to a Missouri economic development bill would legalize ticket scapling for sporting events.
2/19/2007:
Radio Story - The House Democratic Leader sent a letter to the governor voicing his disapproval of the sale.
2/12/2007:
Radio Story - The bills would allow Missourians to kill anyone breaking into their home or car.
1/29/2007:
Radio Story - The proposal to reject a pay raise for judges, lawmakers and elected officials died in committee.
1/24/2007:
Newspaper Story - Full text of Gov. Matt Blunt's 2007 State of the State speech from the governor's Web site.
1/22/2007:
Radio Story - Rep. Jeff Roorda is sponsoring a bill that would prevent non-compliant police agencies from enforcing the law.
Stories by
Rachel Higginbotham
include:
12/13/2006:
Newspaper Story - President Dan Mehan applauds proposal for premium offsets for small businesses.
11/29/2006:
Newspaper Story - The state's salary commission voted unanimously today to recommend pay raises for state officials, judges and legislators.
11/27/2006:
Newspaper Story - Salary commission chairman says he thinks a judicial pay raise will be recommended.
11/15/2006:
Newspaper Story - Gov. Blunt's chief of staff issued a letter to the MOHELA board on Monday calling for transparency.
11/ 8/2006:
Newspaper Story - Just a few minutes before midnight on Tuesday, Montee led Thomas 51 to 45 percent.
11/ 8/2006:
Newspaper Story - A spokesperson for Gov. Blunt said the state's Salary Commission could start meeting at any time.
11/ 1/2006:
Newspaper Story - Missourians will no longer be able to use
10/30/2006:
Radio Story - Amendment 7 would deny pensions to convicted officials, but some Missouri lawmakers say the real change is in the fine print.
10/25/2006:
Newspaper Story - Amendment 7 would take pensions away from elected officials, give more power to compensation commission
10/16/2006:
Newspaper Story - Small business owners in support of Prop B gathered today in Columbia, Kansas City and St. Louis
10/ 4/2006:
Newspaper Story - The third-party candidates for state auditor both say their independence from party lines is an important plus.
10/ 2/2006:
Newspaper Story - The people who will be most affected by Proposition B may not be voting in this year's election.
9/27/2006:
Newspaper Story - State auditor candidates both say their experience will help them do the job.
9/20/2006:
Newspaper Story - A business owner and his employee personify the arguments over the minimum wage proposal on the November ballot.
9/20/2006:
Newspaper Story - Gov. Matt Blunt's Chief-of-Staff said that a delay is possible after the resignation of three MOHELA board members.
9/13/2006:
Newspaper Story - The results of a ballot recount for the Republican state auditor candidate primary were announced today.
9/ 6/2006:
Newspaper Story - A spokesperson for the governor's office dismissed Attorney General Jay Nixon's letter to the MOHELA board as a rant.
8/30/2006:
Newspaper Story - The governor approved almost $1 million in tax credits for Missouri not-for-profits, including Boone Hospital Foundation
8/28/2006:
Newspaper Story - Missouri experienced a double-digit percentage drop in unemployment last month.
8/23/2006:
Newspaper Story - S.O.S. Jobs, Give Missourians a Raise release conflicting sets of data concerning Prop B.
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