Rep. J. Eggleston is all in for state Senate. He is running to replace Sen. Dan Hegeman in SD 12 as he reaches the term limit for his time in the House.
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Kelton is a 2023 graduate of the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies. He is a native of mid-Missouri and likes to write politics at both the state and federal levels. Kelton joined the Missouri Times in April 2022
A “Parent’s Bill of Rights” education measure is awaiting action in the upper chamber after narrowly passing the House last week.
The former Republican representative from Springfield now hosts his own radio show, “The Elijah Haahr Show,” every weekday from 4-6 p.m.
Missouri has recovered more than 95 percent of the jobs lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Missouri Chamber’s latest quarterly economic report.
Hundreds of pro-life advocates gathered at the Capitol Wednesday to advocate for stricter abortion laws in Missouri.
Gov. Mike Parson joined with more than two dozen other governors to establish an “American Governors’ Border Strike Force,” billed as a way to combat drug and human trafficking.
Tracy King is joining AT&T Missouri in mid-May where she will bring her governmental affairs expertise to the AT&T Missouri External Affairs team.
A recent ruling by FERC led to a PSC decision that has forced Spire into a new rate case after the current rate structure went into effect on Dec. 23.
A recent congressionally mandated report by the National Weather Service (NWS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has found that many states, including Missouri, have gaps between their radar sites, causing delays in weather reporting or allowing for inaccurate data.
Those polled also indicated support for key reform proposals currently pending in the legislature, including limiting misdemeanor probation sentences lengths.