CONSISTENT CLAIREGOP Senators, Roy Blunt and Peter Kinder are attacking Medicare Advantage “cuts” proposed by Republicans earlier this year.
A White House spokesman says Obama is likely to endorse using about $139 billion in unallocated TARP funds for a new jobs creation program.
Sens. Charlie Shields, Brad Lager, Delbert Scott, Kurt Schaefer, and Bill Stouffer endorsed Tom Schweich for Auditor.
Cynthia Davis' proposed stem cell funding ban would cost the state millions of dollars in revenue and thousands of jobs.
The House of Representatives voted to stop the one-year break in 2010' [...]

A decade ago Apple depended on a few retailers to display and sell their computers. These retailers did a poor job, relegating the Macs to the back corner of the store. Apple decided they needed to open their own retail stores to get their products in front of consumers. May [...]

WASHINGTON –Congressman Dennis Moore released the following statement today:
It has been an honor and a privilege to have been elected six times to represent the people of the Third District in the U.S. House of Representatives. I have decided not to seek reelection in 2010. It is time for [...]
It is not often an editor for our hometown paper, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, makes stories from coast to coast.
A school employee lost his job after he posted a one-word vulgarity in the comments section of an online article at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
According [...]
Kansas City’s city manager, Wayne Cauthen, is out of a job after a majority of the KC City Council surprisingly voted to remove him from office yesterday. We don’t talk about city managers too much on the eastern side of the state. St. Louis city does not use one [...]
TOPEKA | Kansas unemployment rate went DOWN in October to 6.4 percent. Down?
Yes, but don’t get too excited. The state’s Department of Labor says the dip (September’s jobless number was 6.8 percent) is mostly due to seasonal factors.
The monthly job data was released this morning by the Department of Labor.
Kansas [...]

Investment staff at the state retirement system would not get bonuses in years when the system’s investments lost money under a plan that tentatively advanced today.