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Missouri residents buy $18.4 billion in food each year. When they do, they pay a 1.225% tax on most of those purchases.
Critics argue the proposed tax cuts disproportionately benefit the wealthiest Missourians and put the state budget at risk.
From eliminating the Department of Education to local school policies on cellphones, the new poll provides a snapshot of ...
One bill would set the state income tax to a flat rate of 4.7%, with the ability to reduce it to 3.7% over the next decade, ...
Pregnancy resource centers have proven controversial around the country, accused of providing women with inaccurate medical ...
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Explícame on MSNMissouri changes Social Security taxes this 2025Missouri retirees will see a significant change in their tax filings as Social Security benefits become fully exempt from ...
Particularly, voters were asked about the proposed elimination of Missouri's state income tax and policies of cellphones in schools. Saint Louis University and YouGov surveyed 900 likely Missouri ...
Proposed federal cuts to Medicaid and food assistance could blow a $2 billion hole in Missouri’s budget and cost the state more than 20,000 jobs and hundreds of millions in tax revenue, according to a ...
Missouri lawmakers are engaged in a high-stakes tax debate, with Republicans proposing income tax cuts reminiscent of Kansas’ ...
Legislation related to taxes and rolling back voter-approved ballot issues could be on the docket for the second half of the ...
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