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KY3 TV
999 West Sunshine
P.O. Box 3500
Springfield, MO 65807
Phone 417-268-3000
Fax 417-868-3895
KY3.com
The Station
Founded: KYTV signed on the air on October 1, 1953 at 4:47 P.M., concluding the broadcast day at 10:30 P.M. and has been an...Tags: Fox Sports (tv network), Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Tour Operations Industry, Arkansas
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Pro and con:
In advance of the special legislative session in Springfield on Wednesday to take another stab at pension reform, I initiated an email dialogue with Anders Lindall, spokesman for the local chapter of the American Federation of State, County and...Tags: Labor Legislation, Retirement, Springfield, Labor Markets, Cook County Government
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City council approves 2 percent cost-of-living adjustment for nonunion workers
holly.shok@herald-mail.comAfter several years of frozen wages, 135 full-time, nonunion city employees will receive a 2 percent cost-of-living adjustment in the upcoming fiscal year thanks to a 3-1 vote Tuesday night by the Hagerstown City Council. The total cost of the COLA will...Tags: Labor Legislation, Unions, The Herald-Mail, Politics, Government Aid
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Raises for state workers could affect decision on governor's pay
Gov. Jerry Brown’s new offer of a 4.5% pay raise to the largest state employee union could affect the decision of a citizens panel that meets Wednesday to decide whether to give salary increases to the governor and legislators. It could be a...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Jerry Brown, Public Officials, Politics, Regional Authority
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The Rhubarb Patch: Is it time for politicians to get out of the pension business ?
Change of SubjectFor Wednesday's print column, in advance of the special legislative session in Springfield on Wednesday to take another stab at pension reform, I initiated an email dialogue with Anders Lindall, right, spokesman for the local chapter of the American... -
Our Take: Taxpayer heroes
Taxpayer heroes When state government leaders or their staffers squander the public's hard-earned tax dollars through waste, fraud or abuse, we and other critics are quick to bark about it. We make no apologies for being a taxpayer watchdog. But...Tags: Politics, Government, Think Tanks, Employees, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida)
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Pension reform: It's not looking pretty
As Illinois daily sinks ever deeper into the financial cesspool, 35 states are considering cutting taxes, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Indiana cut its personal income tax 5 percent over two years and, with a variety of...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Illinois Governor, Michael Madigan, Politics, Judy Baar Topinka
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Sen. Browne to amend Gov. Corbett's pension reform plans
HARRISBURG — The third rail of state politics is about to get touched. Public pensions. The Senate Finance Committee plans to vote on a pension reform bill Wednesday. The final bill that could emerge may be starkly different from the far-sweeping...Tags: Labor Legislation, Retirement, Politics, Civil and Public Service, Employment
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Maryland local government workers give $11.24M to charities
The United Way of Central Maryland announced Monday that local government workers gave more than $11.24 million during recent fundraising campaigns. Federal, state and local employees donated the money through payroll deductions to designated health and...
Tags: Social Issues, Politics, Government, Elections, Charity
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Blue Shield may take L.A. contract from Anthem Blue Cross
Blue Shield of California, already facing a Los Angeles ethics complaint over potential conflicts of interest, is poised to take a lucrative health insurance contract for city workers away from rival Anthem Blue Cross. The proposed three-year deal is...
Tags: Unions, Lobbying, Collective Contract, Insurance, Politics
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Hagerstown officials confirm six-month contract extension for city workers
Raychel@herald-mail.comHagerstown officials confirmed this week that the city’s existing contract with hundreds of city workers has been extended for six months. The current labor contract had been set to expire June 30, which could have left city workers in four...Tags: Labor Legislation, Politics, Government, Career and Workplace
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S.F. officials blast Kaiser for hiking rates for public workers
SAN FRANCISCO — Officials who oversee the healthcare plans of San Francisco public employees and their families excoriated Kaiser executives Thursday for failing to adequately explain a proposed rate increase, but ultimately voted to back it as...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Politics, Government, Healthcare Policies, Hospitals and Clinics
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