The Missouri firm is adding Travis Brown and Tracy King while also expanding to Washington, D.C. Robbins said.
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Amber Watson named vice president of operations at Capitol City Research
Amber Watson has been named vice president of operations at Capitol City Research.
Ryan Rowden branches out with own firm
After more than 11 years as the executive director of the Missouri Petroleum Council, Ryan Rowden launched his own firm: The Rowden Group.
MEC dismisses complaint against Liberty Alliance
The Missouri Ethics Commission (MEC) dismissed a complaint from the Missouri Democratic Party accusing Liberty Alliance USA of acting as a PAC.
Axiom Strategies launches apprenticeship program with focus on minority communities
With a focus on minority communities, Axiom Strategies launched a new apprenticeship program for students who want a “real-world” Republican campaign experience.
Swan: Rehder ‘dishonest’ about lobbying past
The drama this week started when Kathy Swan’s team released a television ad alleging Holly Rehder spent 17 years as a lobbyist, including after she took office.
MEC launches new annual reporting system
The Missouri Ethics Commission (MEC) launched a new annual online reporting system with data on lobbying, campaign finance, and financial disclosure.
Almost every Missouri restaurant laid off, furloughed employees during health crisis
Despite the quick pivot some restaurants made, carry out, curbside, and delivery services are “generally insufficient to lift them out” of the financial situation COVID-19 caused, the Missouri Restaurant Association CEO said.
Lawmakers returning to Capitol: What to know about procedural changes
Lawmakers will hastily flock back to the capital city for just a short period in order to pass the supplemental budget onto the governor.
Campaigning during coronavirus: Juggling voter outreach with social distancing
Campaigns, in the midst of an election year, have had to morph, adapt, or even hit pause.