Wrap: The House voted to relocate the Missouri Housing Development Commission within 40 miles of the Capitol Tuesday. They decided against having the entire offices in St. Louis and Kansas City relocate. St. Louis Representative Jill Schupp will says the original plan would have hurt the 40 St. Louis and 80 Kansas City government employees.
Those who fail the test would lose $58 from the amount given to them by the government, roughly 20 percent of the $292 that Rep. Jill Schupp, D-St. Louis County, said is the amount an average three-person family can expect to receive. The remainder of the funds would continue to be received by the family, only they would be assigned to a third party who would appropriate them to the care of the child. This restriction would last for a full year, at which point the applicant would ..
Opponents like Rep. Jill Schupp, D-St. Louis, spoke out against another provision in the legislation, one she compared to secession. The stipulation would require state lawmakers to OK federal mandates before they were implemented in Missouri.
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