By Tony Brown, Maryville Daily Forum | U.S. Rep. Sam Graves, whose 6th Congressional District includes Nodaway County, was at Northwest Missouri State University Tuesday to tour the Center of Innovation and Entrepreneurship — a combination business incubator and academic center — and review |
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Staff Reporter - The Examiner | Eastern Jackson County, MO —
U.S. Rep. Sam Graves easily won the Republican primary in the 6th District and will now prepare to face Democrat Clint Hylton in November. |
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By Ken Newton |
Northwest Missouri Congressman Sam Graves, seeking a sixth term in the U.S. House, coasted to an easy win in the Republican primary on Tuesday.
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By Tony Brown, Maryville Daily Forum | Maryville, Mo. — U.S. Rep. Sam Graves on Wednesday appeared before members of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to advocate for continued federal funding for so-called BRO bridges. |
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By Eli Yokley | (SPRINGFIELD, M0.) Former Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee announced endorsements of three Missourians late Monday.
Huckabee, the former Arkansas Governor, born in the Southern part of the state, announced his support of 7th district Congressman Ro |
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By Jay Heflin | National Taxpayer Advocate Pam Olson on Wednesday raised concern in a report to Congress about requiring businesses to document most of its purchases to the IRS.
To improve tax compliance, the recently enacted health reform bill mandates purchases |
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By Staff reports, Maryville Daily Forum | Maryville, Mo. — U.S. Rep. Sam Graves, whose Sixth District includes flood-stricken Atchison and Holt counties, has introduced a bill that would extend the National Flood Insurance Program through May 31, 2011. |
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By DIANE STAFFORD, The Kansas City Star | The argument over whether more government stimulus is needed to spark the economy intensified Friday with an anemic jobs report.
While the unemployment rate fell to 9.5 percent in June from 9.7 percent in May, the decline occurred not because employers |
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By Ken Newton | President Obama said it would "put an end to the idea that any financial firm is too big to fail." Northwest Missouri Congressman Sam Graves countered that it ignores the voice of the entrepreneur. |
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| U.S. Rep. Sam Graves, Missouri’s 6th District Republican congressman, coasted to victory Tuesday night despite an expensive and energetic challenge by former Kansas City mayor Kay Barnes.
Graves was outpolling Barnes 59 percent to 3 |
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