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  1. Getting ready for 24 Hour News 8 at 6 on this Thanksgiving day.
  2. Both parties see control of legislature as crucial after next years census for drawing new boundaries for U.S. House seats.
  3. Nofs Senator-Elect ... all 38 seats up for a vote in a year.
  4. I should enjoy the relative quiet for now !!!
  5. Tonight ... just one Senate race to watch. One year from now all 38 up for a vote. Plus 110 House seats.
  6. Election night !!! I'll be watching the 19th Senate ... it has impact now ... and in the future.
  7. Could be a tough sell on the south end of the Capitol.
  8. It is the last week for temporary budget. Governor wants as much as $600 million more in spending.
  9. This could be a very interesting week for the budget talks (or lack there of) in Lansing.
  10. now wants as much as 600 million dollars in revenue to fill budget holes.
  11. Big budget news this week ... Gov. cuts parts of k-12 budget saying they are not funded ...
  12. Budget could be coming together in Lansing .... could have a big move forward before the end of the hour.
  13. Ready for 24 Hour News Eight at Noon !
  14. @l_shooks All about it ... just figure out a time ... I need to talk to you about a pc too
  15. Also reminisced talk about our common "Missouri political roots". Interesting fellow.
  16. You can see it all Sunday "TO THE POINT"
  17. Had a nice talk with former Congressman Dick Gephardt today ... interesting take on medical innovation and healthcare debate.
  18. Budget battle not over in Lansing ... Gov. Granholm talks about the process on 24 Hour News Eight at 6.
  19. Still nothing in the House ..... clock ticking.
  20. The budget drama in Lansing drags on. House Majority Floor Leader says k-12 and General government will get another vote.