I don’t consider myself particularly old. Though, as another birthday passed recently and legislators whom are much younger than me continue to be elected, I’m…
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By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — When Sam Licklider was hired by the Missouri Association of Realtors during 1968 as a field service representative,…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — For Missouri labor advocates, there have certainly been pieces of legislation to oppose during this session of the…
I am a proud farm kid. I was raised on a diversified farm with corn, soybeans, and beef cattle in a small rural farm town…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — From working the halls of the Missouri Capitol, to monitoring the government in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, James Harris…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — More than 9,300 small businesses throughout Missouri are members of the National Federation of Independent Business. Brad Jones, state director of the…
Saint Patrick’s Day is a great holiday. Complementing its religious roots, it is a day to celebrate all things Irish – the people, the culture,…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — You would be hard pressed to find many state organizations as recognizable or as pervasive as the Missouri…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.— Josh Foster has been involved in politics for a while. Before he even stepped into a classroom, Foster was…
By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — For Tricia Workman, lobbying is the unique chance to constantly learn all there is to know about new…