Regionalism and maintaining Kansas City's identity

Montee discusses current climate of ballot initatives

Resources for citizen journalists

Gov. Jay Nixon and Missouri Treasurer Clint Zweifel suggest a one-year tax subsidy for new homeowners, thoughts on global warming and University of Missouri President Gary Forsee's recent comments on greenhouse gas emissions legislation, and why no turkey pardon will be happening in Missouri this year.  

Global warming and the status quo 

MO Common Sense suggests that people who argue that global warming is fictional are more interested in protecting the status quo than in learning about what's really happening.

Forsee's opposition to climate change legislation is a surprise

Fired Up! Missouri doesn't understand why University of Missouri President Gary Forsee is opposing federal limits on greenhouse gas emissions in light of his previous support. 

Clergy to meet in KC today to discuss removal of Cauthen 

Tony's Kansas City notes that a community forum organized by clergy members will be held at Zion Grove Baptist Church today in order to discuss the ouster of former City Manager Wayne Cauthen

Why does President Obama keep bowing? 

Principally Political wants to know why President Barack Obama continues to bow to foreign leaders.

Montee discusses current climate of ballot initatives 

Show Me Progress writes that Missouri Auditor Susan Montee attended a meeting of the Franklin County Democratic Central Committee and talked about the rise in lawuits and partisan ballot initatives that need to be handled by the auditor's office. 

Unchecked spending in the Kansas Legislature

The Wichita Eagle Blog considers who was responsible for "unchecked spending" in the Kansas Legislature that is part of the current budget issues.  

Regionalism and maintaining Kansas City's identity 

Toellner Tells It thinks about how to effectively promote regionalism with Kansas City at the center of any initiative. 

Nixon bags deer, donates meat to Share the Harvest

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Political Fix notes that Gov. Jay Nixon bagged a deer on his second trip out this hunting season. 

No ceremonial turkey pardon in Missouri this year 

Capitol Calling writes that there will not be a ceremonial turkey pardoning in Missouri this year. 

Nixon, Zweifel suggest tax subsidy for new homeowners 

KY3 Political Notebook looks at the plan suggested by Gov. Nixon and Missouri Treasurer Clint Zweifel to offer a one-year tax subsidy to new homeowners, who earn less than $98,000 annually. 

Resources for citizen journalists 

The Missouri Record Blog offers up a series of resources designed to help citizen journalists find information online. 

An open letter to Sen. Bond on health care 

MO Rage has an open letter to U.S. Sen. Kit Bond on why we need a public health care option. 

It's easy to be worried about the future of Kansas schools 

Forward Kansas is concerned about the future funding and quality of education in Kansas schools after the latest round of budget numbers from Gov. Mark Parkinson.