Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz jumped into the U.S. Senate race in November.
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Since launching his U.S. Senate campaign, Attorney General Eric Schmitt has brought in more than $5 million between his campaign and PAC.
Kim Cella’s commitment to transit is evident through the work she’s been able to do with Citizens for Modern Transit.
In response, Congressman Billy Long accused YouTube of being "un-American" and working to "censor and cancel" conservatives.
Jay Wasson ended the quarter with more than $803,000 cash on hand.
One bill would give the attorney general greater authority to investigate cases of sex trafficking and abuse. The other allows for civil action against non-perpetrators.
"Efforts to dilute the impact of rural representation run counter to our state’s best interests," Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins said.
It was an unusual move for the Senate Select Committee on Redistricting to vote out the bills right after hearing testimony.
The legislative session in the upper chamber is off to a roaring start — particularly when it comes to proposed rule changes.