Former Gov. Bob Holden and former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Michael A. Wolff are among those who have advocated for Gov. Mike Parson to stop the execution.
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She is a native of Missouri who studied journalism at Winthrop University in South Carolina. She is also an alumna of the National Journalism Center in Washington, D.C.
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Missouri amended its standing order for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine last week to make it available for those who qualify for a booster shot.
"When you’re covered, you don’t have to choose between your health and taking care of your family."
The letter praised Gov. Mike Parson and Missouri's "support of the dignity of life" and asked the governor to make the "courageous" decision to stay Ernest Johnson's upcoming execution.
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page moved to implement a new mask mandate for his county earlier this week. And once again, Attorney General Eric Schmitt has filed a legal challenge to block it.
"I’m honored to have their endorsement and greatly look forward to joining the Freedom Caucus when I’m elected to Congress."
Former Sen. Jay Wasson launched his congressional bid in the 7th district Thursday, saying he plans to “fix what is broken” in Washington, D.C.
Auditor Nicole Galloway said the board had misinterpreted state statute in a way that could hinder how her office publishes reports or works with law enforcement.
Jim Mathewson, the longest-serving Senate president pro tem, passed away at his home in Sedalia on Monday.