The first batch of sexual assault kits sent to be tested by the Attorney General’s Office yielded nearly a dozen hits on CODIS.
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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.
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You can scroll across the tables to see the total contributions, expenditures, and more for each political action committee.
Here you can view the total contributions, expenditures, and more for each candidate seeking to represent the state.
Here you can view the total contributions, expenditures, and more for each candidate seeking to represent the state in the Senate.
Here you can view the total contributions, expenditures, and more for each candidate seeking to represent the state in the House.
“As elected officials, we have a responsibility to fix this issue before it disenfranchises tens of thousands of Missouri voters.”
About 30 years before women were able to vote in Missouri, Annie White Baxter was already making history.
This session has been anything but “general” or “normal” as it comes in the midst of a global health crisis.
Although just two letters, a PQ carries a lot of weight. A common tactic in the House, it's a rare move in the Senate.
Uniting Missouri PAC, which supports Gov. Mike Parson, released a new ad Wednesday highlighting the chief executive’s support for law enforcement.