After years of lobbying behind the scenes of Missouri politics, Kendall Martinez-Wright is making a bid for the HD 5 seat in 2022.
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Garrett Hawkins chosen next Missouri Farm Bureau president
The Missouri Farm Bureau selected Garrett Hawkins, a St. Clair County farmer, as its 15th president Sunday.
Jennifer Lawrence urges Missouri to vote no on Amendment 3
Actress Jennifer Lawrence released a video on behalf of the No on 3 campaign this week, speaking out against the controversial proposal.
Core Strategic Group expands into Missouri with Ryan Hawkins leading St. Louis office
Core Strategic Group (CSG), a national holding company, is expanding into Missouri with veteran public affairs consultant Ryan Hawkins at the helm.
Democratic Governors Association leadership weighs in on Missouri election: ‘Galloway is a star’
The Democratic Governors Association (DGA) has earmarked State Auditor Nicole Galloway’s bid for Missouri governor as one of the most important races across the country.
Opponents call Clean Missouri changes ‘an old-school sideshow’ in new ad
The No on 3 group released a new television advertisement Tuesday, calling Amendment 3 a “circus” and “an old-school sideshow.”
Missouri to vote on term limits and ‘Cleaner Missouri’: What to know about 2020 ballot measures
In addition to voting on elected officials this November, Missourians will encounter two constitutional amendment measures on the ballot.
As EPA reviews dicamba regulations, MO Farm Bureau hopes for quick decision
"It’s pretty safe to say nothing like this has ever happened in our agricultural history with spraying pesticides."
Former Missouri Senate President Pro Tem opens new lobbying firm
Former Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey announced the start of a new lobbying company, First Capitol Advisors, Monday.
Galloway family’s ties to lobbying subject of new attack ad
Democratic gubernatorial nominee Nicole Galloway’s ties to lobbying are the subject of a new attack ad that dropped Wednesday from a group supporting Gov. Mike Parson in November.