
Nathan Lee
Reporter at KOMU-TV (Columbia, MO)
Thursday Afternoon Anchor at KBIA-FM (Columbia, MO)
State Capitol Correspondent at Columbia Missourian
Journalist | Reporter @wzzm13 | Reporter, Producer, Anchor @KOMUnews | Anchor @KBIA | Story Idea? Email me @ [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
ksmu.org | Nathan Lee |Kat Ramkumar |Scout Hudson
In a near unanimous ruling Tuesday, the Missouri Supreme Court decided to uphold a voter-approved paid sick leave and minimum wage law passed on November's ballot. Six of the seven justices agreed the language in Proposition A's summary and fiscal note did not mislead voters and that the results of the measure's statewide vote should stand.
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2 weeks ago |
krcu.org | Nathan Lee |Kat Ramkumar |Scout Hudson
JEFFERSON CITY – In a near unanimous ruling Tuesday, the Missouri Supreme Court decided to uphold a voter-approved paid sick leave and minimum wage law passed on November's ballot. Six of the seven justices agreed the language in Proposition A's summary and fiscal note did not mislead voters and that the results of the measure's statewide vote should stand.
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2 weeks ago |
kbia.org | Nathan Lee |Kat Ramkumar |Scout Hudson
JEFFERSON CITY – In a near unanimous ruling Tuesday, the Missouri Supreme Court decided to uphold a voter-approved paid sick leave and minimum wage law passed on November’s ballot. Six of the seven justices agreed the language in Proposition A’s summary and fiscal note did not mislead voters and that the results of the measure’s statewide vote should stand.
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1 month ago |
komu.com | Nathan Lee
COLUMBIA — After nearly 60 years of life-saving discoveries, the University of Missouri's Research Reactor, or MURR, in short, is getting an upgrade. MU officials announced Wednesday the creation of a NextGen reactor, capable of doubling the existing reactor's output.
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1 month ago |
komu.com | Nathan Lee
JEFFERSON CITY — With just over a month left in the Missouri legislative session, budget talks are ramping up across both chambers. But with uncertainty over federal funding making its way to Missouri, state leaders say they are preparing for the worst. Missouri House lawmakers spent the day Tuesday in deep debate over how they believe around should be split across the state. Senators spent most of their session Tuesday in debate over a bill eliminating the capital gains tax.
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The Missouri Supreme Court hands down its decision on voter-approved statewide paid sick leave laws and a minimum wage hike... #missouri #politics #minimumwage #paidsickleave https://t.co/Io1gQty3Lv

Missouri Senators debated a bill which would lower the age to apply for concealed carry permits from 19 to 18 and allow all concealed carry weapons on public transportation… #missouri #politics #concealcarry #publictransport https://t.co/JVz97mz76Z

UPDATE: Lawmakers pass HB 567 out of Senate committee... but Republican bill sponsor Rep. Sherri Gallick says they'll have to do more if they want to stop the voter-approved policy before May 1. https://t.co/ZwXFXN6ckG