Lifeless Mo. special session on China hub could end today

St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tuesday 25th October, 2011

o Missouri's special legislative session on economic development is likely to end today without an economic development bill. Senate Republican leaders Rob Mayer and Tom Dempsey are expected to administer the last rites, which will consist of a motion to adjourn sine die, which means adjourning without setting a date to reassemble. The speci...

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