A ballot measure is circulating the state that would let voters decide whether to increase the sales tax one cent to fund infrastructure improvements. State representative Andrew Koenig says the proposed tax increase is too much for Missourians.
Manchester Representative Andrew Koenig says the proposal brings back memories of a tobacco tax increase that voters burned in the last election cycle.
Rep. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, voted against the proposal in the House and remains opposed to a tax increase. Koenig said it is similar to the failed tobacco tax increase.
Rep. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, voted against the proposal in the House and remains opposed to a tax increase. Koenig said it was similar to the failed tobacco tax increase.
Rep. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, voted against the proposal in the House and remains opposed to a tax increase. Koenig said it was similar to the failed tobacco tax increase.
The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, said most textbooks are one-sided when it comes to teaching evolution. His bill, he said, would empower teachers and allow for greater academic freedom in the classroom.
The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, said most textbooks are one-sided when it comes to teaching evolution. His bill, he said, would empower teachers and allow for greater academic freedom in the classroom.
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