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  2. Missouri lawmakers want to raise teacher pay but worry ... - AOL

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    After three years in a Missouri school district, an average 43.3% of teachers leave, according to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. According to the Missouri National Education ...

  3. Missouri lawmaker wants to abolish state's K-12 education ...

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    The pre-filed Senate Bill 1005, which is relatively short, would give the governor the discretion to reassign many of the duties of the K-12 education department to other state agencies.

  4. Missouri House committee hears omnibus Senate education bill ...

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    The Missouri House heard Sen. Andrew Koenig's omnibus education bill. Parents and education advocates raised concerns about funding and curriculum.

  5. Education in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The state system of higher education includes 13 four-year universities and 20 two-year colleges, which includes the University of Missouri System, the state's public university system. [13] The flagship institution and largest university in the state is the University of Missouri in Columbia. [14] The others in the system are University of ...

  6. List of Missouri ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    1,443,022 (48.40%) Amendment 5 Osage River Gambling Boat License Initiative. Would allow the Missouri Gaming Commission to issue one additional gambling boat license to operate on the Osage River. Failed 1,380,949 (47.54%) 1,523,889 (52.46%) Amendment 6 Levying of Fees to Support Salaries of Law Enforcement Personnel Amendment.

  7. Cheri Toalson Reisch - Wikipedia

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    She stated the bill would combat fraud, due to her belief that many signatures were from deceased people. [13] Reisch testified in support of a bill that would remove restrictions on child labor for Missouri, claiming that she started working at age 9 and through high school. She went on to say that the majority of "kids of today" are lazy. [14]

  8. Is it just a place to fast-track or bury controversial “choice” bills like charter school expansion and vouchers? | Opinion

  9. The debate on the initiative petition bills began Monday afternoon in the state Senate, with bill sponsor Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman introducing a few changes to the legislation seeking to change ...