KC doesn't need CCTV
Tony's Kansas City is critical of Mayor Sly James proposal to install closed circuit television cameras in high crime areas.
Walker, Nixon, budgets and foreclosure funds
Show Me Progress makes a distinction between the actions of Gov. Scott Walker and Gov. Jay Nixon with regard to diverting foreclosure funds from the mortgage settlement.
St. Louis Tea Party to celebrate third anniversary this month
24th State notes that the St. Louis Tea Party will be holding its third anniversary Tea Party on February 24th and 25th in Clayton, Missouri.
It may be time to rethink who needs the safety net in America
The Wichita Eagle Blog writes that the safety net is no longer for just the poor as the share of benefits going to middle class Americans has expanded.
McCaskill is taking a risk by pushing for line-item veto power for President Obama
The Source believes that U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill is taking a big risk by pushing for President Barack Obama to have line-item veto powers over the budget.
What will happen with the caucuses in Missouri next month?
The Missouri Record tries to project what will happen in the March caucuses in Missouri in light of the recent debates over overhauling the caucus system.
Tilley speaks out against higher casino entrance fees
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Political Fix reports that Missouri House Speaker Steve Tilley is siding with casino fees against Gov. Nixon's suggestion that casino entrance fees be raised.
The Times is holding President Obama to an unfair standard
JimmyCSays takes The New York Times to task for calling out President Obama's decision to cooperate with a super PAC.
Controversy over Sinquefield's public school comments continues
Missourinet notes that the reactions to Rex Sinquefield's comments on public schools keeps coming.
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