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Similar stock images Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to the members of the Ferguson Commission at St. Louis Community College in Ferguson, Missouri on August 7, 2015. Nixon visited with the commission to hear their report and to thank the members for their work. The commission was established by the Governor to study the underlying issues raised by events last year in Ferguson and make specific policy recommendation by Sept. 15, 2015. This is the 15th meeting of the commission. 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The commission was established by the Governor to study the underlying issues raised by events last year in Ferguson and make specific policy recommendation by Sept. 15, 2015. This is the 15th meeting of the commission. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to members of the Ferguson Commission as Co-Chairs Rev. Starsky Wilson (R) and Rich McClure listen in at St. Louis Community College in Ferguson, Missouri on August 7, 2015. Nixon visited with the commission to hear their report and to thank the members for their work. The commission was established by the Governor to study the underlying issues raised by events last year in Ferguson and make specific policy recommendation by Sept. 15, 2015. This is the 15th meeting of the commission. 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Nixon visited with the commission to hear their report and to thank the members for their work. The commission was established by the Governor to study the underlying issues raised by events last year in Ferguson and make specific policy recommendation by Sept. 15, 2015. This is the 15th meeting of the commission. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to the Thompson Center for Autism conference, discussing the state’s legacy and achievements in making autism treatments and services more available to Missouri children and their families, in Chesterfield, Missouri on September 22, 2016. in 2009, Nixon called on the Missouri General Assembly to pass legislation that would prevent insurance companies from denying children with autism the coverage. In 2010, the Missouri General Assembly passed, and the Governor signed, bipartisan legislation meeting these needs. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/missouri-governor-jay-nixon-makes-his-remarks-to-the-thompson-center-for-autism-conference-discussing-the-states-legacy-and-achievements-in-making-autism-treatments-and-services-more-available-to-missouri-children-and-their-families-in-chesterfield-missouri-on-september-22-2016-in-2009-nixon-called-on-the-missouri-general-assembly-to-pass-legislation-that-would-prevent-insurance-companies-from-denying-children-with-autism-the-coverage-in-2010-the-missouri-general-assembly-passed-and-the-governor-signed-bipartisan-legislation-meeting-these-needs-photo-by-bill-greenblattupi-image258329395.html RM W07WNR – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to the Thompson Center for Autism conference, discussing the state’s legacy and achievements in making autism treatments and services more available to Missouri children and their families, in Chesterfield, Missouri on September 22, 2016. in 2009, Nixon called on the Missouri General Assembly to pass legislation that would prevent insurance companies from denying children with autism the coverage. In 2010, the Missouri General Assembly passed, and the Governor signed, bipartisan legislation meeting these needs. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to the Thompson Center for Autism conference, discussing the state’s legacy and achievements in making autism treatments and services more available to Missouri children and their families, in Chesterfield, Missouri on September 22, 2016. in 2009, Nixon called on the Missouri General Assembly to pass legislation that would prevent insurance companies from denying children with autism the coverage. In 2010, the Missouri General Assembly passed, and the Governor signed, bipartisan legislation meeting these needs. 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In 2010, the Missouri General Assembly passed, and the Governor signed, bipartisan legislation meeting these needs. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to the Thompson Center for Autism conference, discussing the state’s legacy and achievements in making autism treatments and services more available to Missouri children and their families, in Chesterfield, Missouri on September 22, 2016. in 2009, Nixon called on the Missouri General Assembly to pass legislation that would prevent insurance companies from denying children with autism the coverage. In 2010, the Missouri General Assembly passed, and the Governor signed, bipartisan legislation meeting these needs. 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In 2010, the Missouri General Assembly passed, and the Governor signed, bipartisan legislation meeting these needs. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks as time grows closer to a decision by the Michael Brown Grand Jury at the University of Missouri in St. Louis on November 24, 2014. As tension mounts to hear the decision regarding Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, Nixon says that regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect, and restraint. With Nixon are St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay (C) and Missouri's Public Safety Director Dan Isom. UPI/Bill Greenblatt Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/missouri-governor-jay-nixon-makes-his-remarks-as-time-grows-closer-to-a-decision-by-the-michael-brown-grand-jury-at-the-university-of-missouri-in-st-louis-on-november-24-2014-as-tension-mounts-to-hear-the-decision-regarding-ferguson-police-officer-darren-wilson-nixon-says-that-regardless-of-the-decision-people-on-all-sides-show-tolerance-mutual-respect-and-restraint-with-nixon-are-st-louis-mayor-francis-slay-c-and-missouris-public-safety-director-dan-isom-upibill-greenblatt-image258322438.html RM W07GWA – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks as time grows closer to a decision by the Michael Brown Grand Jury at the University of Missouri in St. Louis on November 24, 2014. As tension mounts to hear the decision regarding Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, Nixon says that regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect, and restraint. With Nixon are St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay (C) and Missouri's Public Safety Director Dan Isom. UPI/Bill Greenblatt Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to union workers before vetoing House Bill 116, in St. Louis on June 4, 2015. Nixon says if the legislation passes it would lower wages, squeeze middle-class families, and subject businesses to criminal and unlimited civil liability. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/missouri-governor-jay-nixon-makes-his-remarks-to-union-workers-before-vetoing-house-bill-116-in-st-louis-on-june-4-2015-nixon-says-if-the-legislation-passes-it-would-lower-wages-squeeze-middle-class-families-and-subject-businesses-to-criminal-and-unlimited-civil-liability-photo-by-bill-greenblattupi-image258324454.html RM W07KDA – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to union workers before vetoing House Bill 116, in St. Louis on June 4, 2015. Nixon says if the legislation passes it would lower wages, squeeze middle-class families, and subject businesses to criminal and unlimited civil liability. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to union workers before vetoing House Bill 116, in St. Louis on June 4, 2015. Nixon says if the legislation passes it would lower wages, squeeze middle-class families, and subject businesses to criminal and unlimited civil liability. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/missouri-governor-jay-nixon-makes-his-remarks-to-union-workers-before-vetoing-house-bill-116-in-st-louis-on-june-4-2015-nixon-says-if-the-legislation-passes-it-would-lower-wages-squeeze-middle-class-families-and-subject-businesses-to-criminal-and-unlimited-civil-liability-photo-by-bill-greenblattupi-image258324452.html RM W07KD8 – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks to union workers before vetoing House Bill 116, in St. Louis on June 4, 2015. Nixon says if the legislation passes it would lower wages, squeeze middle-class families, and subject businesses to criminal and unlimited civil liability. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks as time grows closer to a decision by the Michael Brown Grand Jury at the University of Missouri in St. Louis on November 24, 2014. As tension mounts to hear the decision regarding Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, Nixon says that regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect, and restraint. UPI/Bill Greenblatt Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/missouri-governor-jay-nixon-makes-his-remarks-as-time-grows-closer-to-a-decision-by-the-michael-brown-grand-jury-at-the-university-of-missouri-in-st-louis-on-november-24-2014-as-tension-mounts-to-hear-the-decision-regarding-ferguson-police-officer-darren-wilson-nixon-says-that-regardless-of-the-decision-people-on-all-sides-show-tolerance-mutual-respect-and-restraint-upibill-greenblatt-image258322442.html RM W07GWE – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks as time grows closer to a decision by the Michael Brown Grand Jury at the University of Missouri in St. Louis on November 24, 2014. As tension mounts to hear the decision regarding Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, Nixon says that regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect, and restraint. UPI/Bill Greenblatt Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes comments near a brand new 2014 GMC Canyon at the St. Louis Auto Show in St. Louis on January 23, 2014. The Canyon, along with the Chevrolet Colorado are being manufactured at the GM Wentzville Plant in Wentzville, Missouri . Nixon helped unveil the new truck at the North American Auto Show in Detroit last week. UPI/Bill Greenblatt Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/missouri-governor-jay-nixon-makes-comments-near-a-brand-new-2014-gmc-canyon-at-the-st-louis-auto-show-in-st-louis-on-january-23-2014-the-canyon-along-with-the-chevrolet-colorado-are-being-manufactured-at-the-gm-wentzville-plant-in-wentzville-missouri-nixon-helped-unveil-the-new-truck-at-the-north-american-auto-show-in-detroit-last-week-upibill-greenblatt-image258318878.html RM W07CA6 – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes comments near a brand new 2014 GMC Canyon at the St. Louis Auto Show in St. Louis on January 23, 2014. The Canyon, along with the Chevrolet Colorado are being manufactured at the GM Wentzville Plant in Wentzville, Missouri . Nixon helped unveil the new truck at the North American Auto Show in Detroit last week. UPI/Bill Greenblatt Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes comments near a brand new 2014 GMC Canyon at the St. Louis Auto Show in St. Louis on January 23, 2014. The Canyon, along with the Chevrolet Colorado are being manufactured at the GM Wentzville Plant in Wentzville, Missouri . Nixon helped unveil the new truck at the North American Auto Show in Detroit last week. UPI/Bill Greenblatt Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/missouri-governor-jay-nixon-makes-comments-near-a-brand-new-2014-gmc-canyon-at-the-st-louis-auto-show-in-st-louis-on-january-23-2014-the-canyon-along-with-the-chevrolet-colorado-are-being-manufactured-at-the-gm-wentzville-plant-in-wentzville-missouri-nixon-helped-unveil-the-new-truck-at-the-north-american-auto-show-in-detroit-last-week-upibill-greenblatt-image258318877.html RM W07CA5 – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes comments near a brand new 2014 GMC Canyon at the St. Louis Auto Show in St. Louis on January 23, 2014. The Canyon, along with the Chevrolet Colorado are being manufactured at the GM Wentzville Plant in Wentzville, Missouri . Nixon helped unveil the new truck at the North American Auto Show in Detroit last week. UPI/Bill Greenblatt Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks regarding the announcement that the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) plans to stay in St. Louis and build a new North St. Louis City site for $1.6 billion it was announced in St. Louis on April 1, 2016. Standing with Nixon are (L to R) Congressman William (Lacy) Clay (D-St. Louis) and St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay. The State of Illinois had also propsed a site at Scott Air Force Base for the facility. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/missouri-governor-jay-nixon-makes-his-remarks-regarding-the-announcement-that-the-national-geospatial-intelligence-agency-nga-plans-to-stay-in-st-louis-and-build-a-new-north-st-louis-city-site-for-16-billion-it-was-announced-in-st-louis-on-april-1-2016-standing-with-nixon-are-l-to-r-congressman-william-lacy-clay-d-st-louis-and-st-louis-mayor-francis-slay-the-state-of-illinois-had-also-propsed-a-site-at-scott-air-force-base-for-the-facility-photo-by-bill-greenblattupi-image258327370.html RM W07R5E – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon makes his remarks regarding the announcement that the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) plans to stay in St. Louis and build a new North St. Louis City site for $1.6 billion it was announced in St. Louis on April 1, 2016. Standing with Nixon are (L to R) Congressman William (Lacy) Clay (D-St. Louis) and St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay. The State of Illinois had also propsed a site at Scott Air Force Base for the facility. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI