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New Census Data: Missourians Struggle in Face of Economic Decline

New census data highlights the increase in poverty and the plight of Missouri’s middle class following the economic recession. As families struggle to make ends meet and provide for their children, government services have kept even more Missourians from falling into
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U.S. Census Bureau Releases Current Population Survey Data on Health Insurance

More than 850,000 Missourians are uninsured, according to census data released this week – more than twice as many as a decade ago.  To learn more about trends in Missouri health insurance coverage, click here.
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Senate Protects Critical Tax Credit for More than 105,000 Low-Income Missourians

The Missouri Senate rejected a provision that would eliminate more than 105,000 low-income seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities from eligibility for a modest tax credit that is critical to keeping them in their homes. To learn more about the credit and the vote to
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Senate Protects Critical Tax Credit for More than 105,000 Low-Income Missourians

The Missouri Senate rejected a provision that would eliminate more than 105,000 low-income seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities from eligibility for a modest tax credit that is critical to keeping them in their homes. To learn more about the credit and the vote to
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Missourians Struggle with Economic Recovery: Poverty and the Number of Uninsured Rises

The number of Missourians living in poverty or without health insurance rose dramatically while earnings dropped, according to preliminary Census Bureau figures released today. Government investments in critical safety net programs like Medicaid are critical in assisting families
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Four New Mega Tax Initiative Petitions Would Cut State General Revenue by One-Third

Four new initiative petitions have been filed that would place before voters a constitutional amendment to greatly expand the sales tax and eliminate the personal income tax. If passed, the new tax structure would result in general revenue shortfalls of at least $2.5 billion
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Four New Mega Tax Initiative Petitions Would Cut State General Revenue by One-Third

Four new initiative petitions have been filed that would place before voters a constitutional amendment to greatly expand the sales tax and eliminate the personal income tax. If passed, the new tax structure would result in general revenue shortfalls of at least $2.5 billion
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At Home Thanks to Circuit Breaker: Missouri’s Circuit Breaker Helps Every County

Missouri lawmakers will soon consider a bill that would eliminate more than 105,000 Missouri seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities from a modest tax credit that is critical to keeping them in their homes and would remove millions from local economies throughout the
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At Home Thanks to Circuit Breaker: Missouri’s Circuit Breaker Helps Every County

Missouri lawmakers will soon consider a bill that would eliminate more than 105,000 Missouri seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities from a modest tax credit that is critical to keeping them in their homes and would remove millions from local economies throughout the
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At Home Thanks to Circuit Breaker: A Proven Effective Tax Credit that Helps MO Seniors and People with Disabilities Remain in their Homes

The tax credit package to be debated at a special session in September includes a $52 million cut to the Circuit Breaker Property tax credit program, which enables seniors and those living with a disability to remain in their homes. If passed, the measure would impact more than
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