Missouri Senators propose fix for blind pension funding. A Missouri House committee hears a stripped-down version of a workplace discrimination bill. Advocacy groups call for Missouri to raise more revenue with a bake sale. It’s a daily digest of headlines from KCUR.
Missouri Budget Writers Propose Fix For Blind Pensions
Budget writers in the Missouri Senate have crafted a proposal designed to preserve funding for blind pensions. The plan announced by Senate Appropriations Chairman Kurt Schaefer (R, Columbia) would use $18 million in federal Medicaid money to create a new blind pension health care fund. Find out more here.
Missouri House Committee Hears Stripped Down Workplace Discrimination Bill
A State House committee began a hearing Tuesday into a stripped-down version of the workplace discrimination bill. Governor Jay Nixon (D) vetoed the House version last month, so backers are now pushing a revised bill that will primarily focus on protecting whistleblowers. State Rep. Kevin Elmer (R, Nixa) says language that would redefine workplace discrimination as a motivating factor instead of a contributing one has been removed. Read more here.
Raising Revenue One Cupcake At A Time?
Several groups critical of the no new taxes stance of both Democratic Governor Jay Nixon and Republican legislative leaders held a bake sale today at the Missouri Capitol. The event was held to highlight what the participants say is a lack of effort to explore new ways to raise revenue. Find out more here.
Royals Beat the Oakland A’s 3-0
Pitcher Danny Duffy allowed one hit in six innings last night as the Kansas City Royals blanked the Oakland A’s 3-0. The game was shortened to eight innings on account of rain. The two teams will wrap up their three-game series this afternoon in Oakland.