"Should Missouri pass this law, Missouri is making the health, safety, and wellbeing of people and their families a priority."
Posts published by “Kaitlyn Schallhorn”
Kaitlyn Schallhorn was the editor in chief of The Missouri Times from 2020-2022. She joined the newspaper in early 2019 after working as a reporter for Fox News in New York City.
Throughout her career, Kaitlyn has covered political campaigns across the U.S., including the 2016 presidential election, and humanitarian aid efforts in Africa and the Middle East.
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.
Contact Kaitlyn at kaitlyn@themissouritimes.com.
With a little more than a month before lawmakers are due back in Jefferson City for the 2021 legislative session, pre-filing opened Tuesday.
Gov. Mike Parson asked Senate leadership to drop COVID liability protections from the ongoing extraordinary session.
The pre-filing process is set to begin on Dec. 1 and can set the stage for each party’s legislative priorities for the year.
Missouri’s rape kit law — the measure adding greater protections for sexual assault victims signed by Gov. Mike Parson earlier this year — is facing legal questions over its constitutionality.
As the coronavirus pandemic has spread, Gov. Mike Parson has issued 16 executive orders to mitigate COVID-19.
At least 257,822 Missourians have tested positive for coronavirus.
“It could put not just ourselves, but our families and other people we come in contact with on the tour at risk.”
The Missouri Senate has postponed the ongoing extraordinary session due to COVID-19 cases among its members and staff.