There’s a growing contingent of Republicans and Democrats vying for the seat. Here’s a look at who has entered the race.
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Sen. Dave Schatz has carved out a reputation in the General Assembly for his focus on infrastructure.
Sen. Rick Brattin, a member of the Conservative Caucus, made his announcement from Columbia.
Although artists can use the campus to rehearse, it will not be an entertainment venue.
Caleb Jones already represents about 6,000 Missouri families as the executive director and CEO of the Association of Missouri Electric Co-ops.
Cindy Berne said she would focus on prescription drug prices, investments into public schools, and workforce development if elected to the statehouse.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said rural and lower-income areas "that have been overlooked by the private companies" will be a focus for the EV charging network.
The attorney general has already sued to block the federal vaccination requirements for large companies and federal contractors and employees.