
The bottom line? Republican legislators want smaller government at all costs. If families get whacked by opioid abuse or teachers don’t get pay raises for years, well, that’s acceptable so that state government can shrink – and taxes lowered.
The bottom line? Republican legislators want smaller government at all costs. If families get whacked by opioid abuse or teachers don’t get pay raises for years, well, that’s acceptable so that state government can shrink – and taxes lowered.
Featured Discussion The West County Democrats hosted Dr. Gena Gunn McClendon of Brown School, Center for Social Development at Washington University and Vicki C. Washington, JD, formerly of the University of Wisconsin today to discuss the issue of voter suppression Read More …
The greatest achievements of our country have always started with an aspiration.
Net General Revenue collections for the month of January 2019 came in 24.1% below last January, $801.2 million compared to $1.06 billion.
That’s the worst month of a bad fiscal year.
At the grocery store check-out lane I placed a tray with a dozen cans of beef ravioli on the belt. The young man bagging my purchases said, “You must really like ravioli.” Before I could reply the checker replied, “He Read More …
An inspiring documentary about four female insurgents taking on the system proves impossible to resist