Sen. Ed Emery was speaking at a Randolph County Republican Women event Tuesday "when he collapsed from a heart episode and was transported to the hospital," the campaign said.
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Former state Sen. Jay Wasson said he’s “actively considering” a bid for the 7th congressional district after U.S. Congressman Billy Long launched his Senate campaign.
As positive cases continue to rise in Missouri, here's a look at where mask mandates have been reinstated.
Congressman Billy Long made his entrance into the U.S. Senate race, adding one more to an already crowded field of Republican contenders.
Gov. Mike Parson pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey last month, the Governor’s Office said.
"I’ll always fight to protect our conservative values, and I’m asking you for the honor and privilege to continue serving you in Congress."
Rep. Trish Gunby was elected to the statehouse in 2019 during a special election in which she upset her Republican counterpart.
Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin is calling for new leadership at the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
State Rep. Trish Gunby has decided to run for Congress in the 2nd congressional district with a formal announcement planned for next week.
Gov. Mike Parson stressed the vaccine is effective against COVID-19, including the delta variant.