The governor wants pro-business legislation and curbs on the power of unions in exchange for a tax increase to address a $5 billion deficit. The House Speaker calls the demands a "personal agenda" that hurts the middle class.
The Associated Press, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Fri, 05/27/2016 - 9:22am
The governor wants pro-business legislation and curbs on the power of unions in exchange for a tax increase to address a $5 billion deficit. The House Speaker calls the demands a "personal agenda" that hurts the middle class.