Stateline Strategies announced today the addition of Xavia Cullers to their Capitol team. Xavia Cullers is finishing her degree at Columbia College in Columbia, Missouri,…
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Casey Wasser Named CEO for Missouri Soybean Association
The Missouri Soybean Association and Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council have named Casey Wasser as their new executive director and CEO, marking a career milestone for…
Strategic Capitol’s Chris Schoeman Earns U.S. Citizenship
Chris Schoeman, a lobbyist with Strategic Capitol Consulting, recently achieved a major milestone, earning his U.S. citizenship. Chris was born and raised in Durban, a…
A Loophole, a Lawsuit, and a Legislative Failure
Stalled Delta 8 regulations has led Missouri's Executive branch to take action and left many wondering: "When will this issue be solved?"
Tashayla Person Joining Catalyst
Former Quality Schools Coalition vice president Tashayla Person is joining Catalyst as part of the Missouri firm's growing strategic government relations practice.
Meet the new President of the Missouri Hospital Association: Jon D. Doolittle
"I need all those folks to feel really good about the work that we’re doing, and that is by helping them understand us better and building relationships."
Fraternal Order of Police announces Tim Garrison, chairman of Community Member Team
The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police announced Tim Garrison, former U.S. attorney, as chairman of the Community Member Team.
Missouri Soybeans backs Kehoe for governor
The Missouri Soybean Association endorsed Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe in his 2024 gubernatorial bid Thursday, noting his advocacy for the agriculture industry.
Parson speaks at MSBA legislative day, touts keeping schools open
Gov. Mike Parson spoke to a rotunda full of Missouri school board members and staircase full of students at the Missouri School Board Association legislative day at the state Capitol.
House Republicans push back against Missouri’s largest pro-life group’s push for 7-1 map
A conservative cohort, which includes Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, prefers a 7-1 map in favor of Republicans.