The LGBTQ history display remains absent from the Capitol, a situation Sen. Lincoln Hough said should have been handled very differently.
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It was a katzenjammer about rules, traditions, and the powers of the executive branch that further divided an already fracturing Republican Senate.
"Johnny Morris is not just a Missouri legend; he is a national treasure."
Population shifts across Missouri could lead to a complicated redistricting process, the state demographer said Tuesday.
Rep. Dean Plocher was unanimously elected to serve as the next speaker of the House.
The display, “Making History: Kansas City and the Rise of Gay Rights,” was meant to be in the Capitol from the end of August until December.
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission elected Robert Brinkmann as its new chairman Thursday, effective immediately.
Rep. Jamie Burger informed his colleagues that he would vie for the assistant majority floor leader position in an email.