Sunday, December 4, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines
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JCNT: Hundreds visit Governor’s mansion for annual tree lighting ceremony, candlelight tours (get around Jefferson City News Tribune paywall here)
JCNT: Mid-Missouri lawmakers pre-file priority legislation: presidential primaries, state employee pay schedule, more (get around Jefferson City News Tribune paywall here)
P-D: Legislative session preview: Republicans proposals seek to tame urban crime (get around stltoday paywall here)
JCNT: Water infrastructure funds flow to several Mid-Missouri communities (get around Jefferson City News Tribune paywall here)
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CDT op-ed: Retired Mizzou prof: UM pension trust fund benefits not guaranteed
P-D’s Tony Messenger: A Missouri man found justice in a case ruining his life. He won on his own. (get around stltoday paywall here)
P-D letter: Collinsville, Ill. sexagenarian weighs in on Ashcroft’s proposed library rule (get around stltoday paywall here)
P-D letter: St. Louis County woman opposes library rule, wants Ashcroft’s staff to read Orwell’s “1984” (get around stltoday paywall here)
P-D letter: Florissant septuagenarian says Kevin Johnson enjoyed 17 years of eating, laughing, and watching TV after executing police officer (get around stltoday paywall here)