Category:Missouri 2011 news
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Pages in category "Missouri 2011 news"
The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.
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- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 5/4/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 6/8/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 8/31/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 9/21/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 9/28/2011
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- Missouri "puppy mill" compromise offered for consideration
- Missouri "puppy mill" revisions lead to initiative legislative alteration proposal
- Missouri early voting initiative cleared for circulation
- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signs "puppy mill" revisions
- Missouri House urges State AG to join health care fight
- Missouri income tax initiative faces ballot wording challenge
- Missouri judge considers whether Governor Nixon exceeded his constitutional powers
- Missouri lawmakers consider repeal of minimum wage measure
- Missouri minimum wage set for 2012, initiative proposed
- Missouri payday loan initiative faces legal challenges
- Missouri payday loan initiative is clear for petition circulation
- Missouri photo ID measure faces legal challenge
- Missouri proposed minimum wage initiative faces lawsuit
- Missouri researchers to take a closer look at online voting
- Missouri Secretary of State approves initiative reform petition for circulation
- Missouri Secretary of State clears new income tax replacement initiative text
- Missouri Secretary of State clears tobacco tax initiative for petition circulation
- Missouri Senators move forward with efforts to amend voter-approved "puppy mill" measure
- Missouri's renewable energy debate may re-appear on the ballot in 2012
- Missouri's Robin Carnahan asked to refrain from writing proposed renewable energy initiative language (Updated)
- Morris trial date set for January
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- Redistricting Roundup: Chaos in Colorado: Compromise nowhere in sight
- Redistricting Roundup: Citizen activist organizations work to reform redistricting
- Redistricting Roundup: Court presence steadily increasing in redistricting
- Redistricting Roundup: Deadlines looming for many states in redistricting process
- Redistricting Roundup: Lawsuits continue to pile up
- Redistricting Roundup: Lawsuits dominate early stages of redistricting processes
- Redistricting Roundup: Maps look destined for court system in Mississippi as Senate and House reach stalemate (again)
- Redistricting Roundup: New maps sent to McDonnell in Virginia while controversy continues in Colorado
- Redistricting Roundup: Some states explore altering total number of legislators
- Redistricting Roundup: Virginia legislature sends maps to governor's desk, inching closer to an on-time completion of the process
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- Supreme Weekly: All over the map
- Supreme Weekly: Appointments and the politics of rulings
- Supreme Weekly: Busy week for the courts
- Supreme Weekly: Chief Justices of the courts
- Supreme Weekly: Comparing votes from the 2010 election
- Supreme Weekly: The news in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Missouri
- Supreme Weekly: This week's news from Virginia, Missouri and Hawaii
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- Ten special elections decided Tuesday
- The Tuesday Count gets a push from Maine and Wyoming
- The Tuesday Count: 2011 certified total aching to increase with newly proposed measures
- The Tuesday Count: Alabama heaps on 10 more amendments
- The Tuesday Count: April pushes out three more measures in its last days
- The Tuesday Count: changes loom as legislators vote on proposed measures
- The Tuesday Count: Citizens' efforts dominate ballot measure headlines across the country
- The Tuesday Count: days for legislative sessions are numbered
- The Tuesday Count: five state measures move forward to ballots for 2012
- The Tuesday Count: Florida adds more juice to 2012 total with 7 measures
- The Tuesday Count: four newly certified measures are up for a vote in 2012
- The Tuesday Count: in the home stretch - petition drives come to a close for 2011
- The Tuesday Count: measures certified, approved and repealed
- The Tuesday Count: no certifications but proposals continue to add up
- The Tuesday Count: petition signatures submitted and lawsuits filed
- The Tuesday Count: sports arena question scores a spot on the 2012 ballot
- The Tuesday Count: Texas may push 2011's ballot count over the edge
- Thirteen states hold a AAA S&P credit rating in 2011
- Three Missouri initiatives begin petition circulation following Secretary of State approval