. | Eleven motor vehicle offices will close if cuts go through (3/07/03) |
Three offices each in St. Louis and Kansas City would be closed, as well as offices in Columbia, Springfield, Jefferson City, Joplin, and St. Joseph.
Revenue Department Director Carol Fischer said the proposed $21 million cut to her department would force the layoffs of 400 state employees, including workers in the Division of Taxation and Collection as well.
. | House passes concealed weapon bill (03/06/03) |
. | A Senate filibuster stalls action on an anti-abortion bill. (03/06/03) |
The measure is designed to stop adults from driving minors to the state of Illinois where they can get abortions without parental consent.
In the House on Wednesday, legislation to impose a 24-hour waiting period for an abortion was debated, but put aside before a vote was take.
. | Lawmakers approve an investigation into allegations of a Holden administration gag order. (03/05/03) |
The investigation was prompted by a memo from a Natural Resources Department worker warning that others would be fired if they answered legislative questions about where budget cuts could be made.
. | The governor's chief of staff announces his departure. (03/05/03) |
Hartman was the last of the senior staff for Gov. Bob Holden when he first took over the governor's office two years ago.
In addition to Hartman's departure, the governor has had to replace a prior chief of staff, his budget director, legal counsel, chief spokesperson, lobbyist and administration commissioner.
Holden has suffered the highest turnover of top staff of any Missouri governor in decades.
. | Missouri's budget woes worse than 40 other states (03/05/03) |
But Missourians should consider themselves lucky compared with Alaskans or Californians. Those states face budget holes proportionately twice as large as Missouri.
. | Missouri's House approves concealed weapons. (03/05/03) |
The House gave the measure first round approval on a voice vote as hundreds of pro-gun advocates rallied in the statehouse.
The measure faces one more vote in the House before going to the Senate.
. | Republicans call for investigation of DNR gag order (03/04/03) |
The Joint Committee on Legislative Research is scheduled to meet Wednesday morning to authorize the investigation.
If the department director, the administrative officer and the employee believed to have started the memo do not provide voluntary testimony, Speaker Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis County, said the committee would issue subpoenas to force it.
. | Republicans file an FOI request for budget documents of the governor. (03/03/03) |
State law makes most documents held by government public information.
The GOP request follows last week's charges from the House Speaker that state workers were being discouraged from assisting legislators in identifying where to make cuts to balance the state's budget.
Holden's budget is balanced through tax increases exceeding $750 million per year -- an idea that has been rejected by lawmakers.
. | Holden responds to Republican allegations of a 'gag order' (03/03/03) |
. | Missouri's oldest prison may stay open another year (03/03/03) |
. | Kinder says Holden's Jobs Summit missed important economic issues (03/03/03) |
. | Holden side-steps questions about his involvement in gag order issued to state employees (03/03/03) |
. | Summer school funding targeted by lawmakers for cuts (03/03/03) |