. | Some lawmakers want to scrap the Foundation Formula (03/20/03) |
A handful of Republican and Democratic legislators have said they want to scrap the current Foundation Formula -- the complex mathematical equation used by the state to disperse state funding to public school districts -- in favor of a new approach.
. | Legislature restores General Relief funding (03/20/03) |
. | Local National Guard unit called to serve (03/20/03) |
. | Republican fiscal and social factions get attention (03/20/03) |
As the legisalture goes on spring break at the end of this week, both sides have scored gains -- with legislative advancement of key issues for each faction.
. | Missouri's unemployement compensation fund is broke. (03/20/03) |
As a result, the state Labor Department will be required to borrow from the federal government.
Businesses will end up paying the cost, beecause there will be an automatic surcharge on employers to pay off the loan.
. | Missouri's Senate approves lawsuit limits. (03/19/03) |
Republicans argue rising liability insurance has hurt the state's economy. Democrats argued the bill would restrict rights to the courts.
. | Analysis: Internet Purchases Eroding Missouri's Sales Tax Base (03/19/03) |
With state government in a fiscal crisis, taxing e-business would provide an answer. A bill introduced by Sen. Joan Bray would move Missouri one step closer to that end.
. | Legislators respond to foster care problems with bill proposals (3/19/03) |
In the meantime, the state auditor released a report citing a number of flaws in the state's regulation and oversight of foster parents.
. | Conservation area around Callaway nuclear plant restricted from access (03/19/03) |
The state's homeland security director of the said it was possible that visitor access to state buildings, including the Capitol, would be restricted if the national security level is raised to its highest level.
. | The GOP approach to the state budget wins House approval. (03/18/03) |
The GOP plan gives each department a single lump sum, leaving it up to the departments to figure out how to deal with budget cuts forced by declining state revenues.
Democrats, who voiced objections to the approach, did not offer any amendments.
. | Legislators who are in the military react to their possibility of being activated for a war with Iraq (03/18/03) |
They are reservists in the Army and Marines and, thus, can be called up for active duty -- as was Missouri's secretary of state during the war in Afghanistan.
. | State officials weigh possibility of war (03/17/03) |
States have been asked to assign National Guard at various areas. The national security level was raised to "High" immediately after the president addressed the nation saying Saddam Hussein had 48 hours to leave Iraq.
. | War against Iraq could increase investor demand for solid, state-backed bonds (03/17/2003) |
. | Missouri's economic, budget outlook obscured by war clouds (3/17/03) |