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		<title>The State of Things</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon delivered his second State of the State address last night in Jefferson City, promising more jobs brought to the state and funding for K-12 and higher education, but also called for substantial cuts from the budget, to the tune of $253 million. Republican Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder wasn&#8217;t shy in giving [...]]]></description>
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