MEC rules pro bono legal work doesn’t count as contribution JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The complaint against U.S. Senate candidate Josh Hawley over pro bono…
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Alisha Shurr was a reporter for The Missouri Times and The Missouri Times Magazine. She joined The Missouri Times in January 2018 after working as a copy editor for her hometown newspaper in Southern Oregon. Alisha is a graduate of Kansas State University.
The Affordable Care Act is taking center stage in the race for Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat as incumbent Claire McCaskill lambastes Josh Hawley’s move to…
ST. LOUIS — Following the first ever legislative softball game between Missouri and Illinois — where the Show-Me State took home bragging rights and the…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri taxpayers won’t actually be on the hook for more than $150,000 in legal fees for two attorneys hired solely for…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s Democratic U.S. Senator is facing criticism from Republicans for the use of a private plane. Claire McCaskill was travelling through…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Administrative remedies, if available, must be utilized before heading to the courts, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled. The judgement reverses a…
A recently released report found that hospitals are six times more likely to close in states that did not expand Medicaid than those that did.…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Rep. Sonya Anderson is looking to be the next chair of the House Republican Caucus. She is looking to take over…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Gentleman from Christian is the latest to throw his hat into the race for a House leadership position. Rep. Jered Taylor…
Even with a gubernatorial pardon, pleading guilty to a felony renders that person ineligible to run for elected office, according to a ruling handed down…