JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Right to work? “Wrong for Missouri,” voters said. The controversial right-to-work amendment was put before voters on Tuesday, which would have…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The November general election is set to be one of the most contentious and highly-watched races in the nation as all…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The fate of the lawsuit seeking to block the fuel tax referendum from being on the November ballot could be decided…
ALISHA SHURR The Show-Me State will get the chance in November to decide whether or not to join the plethora of other states in legalizing…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The constitutionality of an initiative petition seeking to overhaul Missouri’s ethics laws is being challenged in court. In a lawsuit filed…
COLUMBIA, Mo. — On Monday, U.S. Senate candidate Attorney General Josh Hawley announced a list of more than 50 state legislators who endorse his candidacy.…
By Locke Thompson To many Missourians, the words efficiency and government do not always go together. Nowhere has that become more apparent than in the…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri state Representative Paul Curtman has spent a lifetime in service: he’s served his country as a Marine, a brotherhood from…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — As Missourians get ready to decide whether or not they want to become a right-to-work state, nearly $10 million has been…
Proposition A, also known as right-to-work, is on the primary ballot this Tuesday. In many competitive Democratic primaries, it has become a driving issue across…