An exception to the rule, John Wiemann’s interest in politics started as very young age. As a child, he would watch the news with his…
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One lesson the Bob Onder learned in his private life is the need for lawmakers to listen to the people, to trust the people, and…
The philosophy of one state Representative from southeast Missouri is to provide greater access to education and more training with fewer barriers for folks. Kathy…
To Jake Hummel, the biggest accomplishment of 2018 was not a bill he got passed or a specific budget item he advocated for, rather it…
Whether it is through tort reform, regulatory reform, or education improvements, Sen. Ed Emery is focused on making a positive impact on the state of…
How Missouri’s House Majority Floor Leader balances being an open door member of leadership with being a father of five and a terrible hunter Father-of-five Rob…
Though she came into politics with the intention of focusing on economics, Rep. Jean Evans is looking to be one of the more vocal advocates…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s high court has appointed several new members, and re-appointed others, to the committee that helps draft court rules that govern civil…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missourians visiting the state Capitol building in the 2019 session are free to bring their gun but are going to have to…
James Spainhower, former Missouri State Treasurer, has passed away at age 90. An ordained minister, Spainhower was heavily involved in the political landscape of the…










