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Capitol Culture (Page 51)

Barnes-Jewish Hospital approved for new robot surgery system 

2021-11-08
By: The Missouri Times
On: November 8, 2021

McCreery: I’ll be effective for constituents in the Senate

2021-11-08
By: The Missouri Times
On: November 8, 2021

Elm building fire damage estimate at $2.5M; cause still unknown

2021-11-05
By: Kaitlyn Schallhorn
On: November 5, 2021
Medicaid boxes

Missouri’s initiative petition process: How does it work?

2021-11-04
By: The Missouri Times
On: November 4, 2021
A Missourian fills out a ballot on November 6, 2018 (ALISHA SHURR/THE MISSOURI TIMES.)

Jefferson City approves public safety sales tax 

2021-11-03
By: The Missouri Times
On: November 3, 2021

Nighttime blaze causes ‘significant damage’ to state building in Jefferson City

2021-11-02
By: Cameron Gerber; Kaitlyn Schallhorn
On: November 2, 2021
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Jefferson City to vote on public safety sales tax

2021-11-01
By: The Missouri Times
On: November 1, 2021

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TWMP

This Week in Missouri Politics – May 3, 2026

On: May 3, 2026

This Week in Missouri Politics – April 26, 2026

On: April 26, 2026

TWMP Column: Why the public was locked out of their State Capitol.

On: April 20, 2026

Podcasts

MOLEG Podcast: S1 E11: The name is Graves, Sam Graves

On: March 27, 2026

MoLeg Podcast: S1 E10: License to Film

On: March 23, 2026

Show Me Missourah: Chief Justice Mary R. Russel, Part Two

On: October 5, 2023

Legislature

Exit Interview: Peggy McGaugh Reflects on a Career of Rural Service

By: Carter Murray
On: May 8, 2026

Rep. Peggy McGaugh sat down

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Exit Interview: Peggy McGaugh Reflects on a Career of Rural Service

Exit Interview: Brenda Shields Reflects on a Career of Service

By: Carter Murray
On: May 8, 2026

Rep. Brenda Shields sat down

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Exit Interview: Brenda Shields Reflects on a Career of Service

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Senate Hour by Hour Thursday, May 7

By: Missouri Times Editorial Board
On: May 7, 2026

During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber.

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Senate Hour by Hour Thursday, May 7

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House Hour by Hour Thursday, May 7

By: Missouri Times Editorial Board
On: May 7, 2026

During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber.

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House Hour by Hour Thursday, May 7

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Executive Branch

Missouri Sports Betting Revenues Ahead of First Year Projections

By: Jake Kroesen
On: May 5, 2026

Missouri’s newly launched sports betting

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Missouri Sports Betting Revenues Ahead of First Year Projections

Audit Alleges Arnold Officials Misused TDD Funds, Sidestepped Transparency

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 9, 2026

A new state audit is

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Audit Alleges Arnold Officials Misused TDD Funds, Sidestepped Transparency

Kehoe Signs Trio of Bills Targeting Crime, Family Law, and Child Protection

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 7, 2026

Governor Mike Kehoe signed three

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Kehoe Signs Trio of Bills Targeting Crime, Family Law, and Child Protection

This Week in Missouri Politics – April 5, 2026

By: The Missouri Times
On: April 5, 2026

Scott Faughn is joined by Governor of Missouri Mike Kehoe. On the panel Scott is joined by Reps. Bennie Cook, Mazzie Christensen, Nick Kimble and Missouri Times Editor Jake Kroesen.

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This Week in Missouri Politics – April 5, 2026

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Courts

Court Rules Prior House Punishment Unlawful

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 20, 2026

A Cole County Circuit Court

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Court Rules Prior House Punishment Unlawful

St. Louis

Judge Dismisses Missouri Scholars Funding Lawsuit

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 15, 2026

A Cole County Circuit Court

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Judge Dismisses Missouri Scholars Funding Lawsuit

Missouri Supreme Court

Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Mid-Decade Redistricting

By: The Missouri Times
On: March 24, 2026

The Supreme Court of Missouri

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Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Mid-Decade Redistricting

Canceled: Legislators Delay State of Judiciary over Supreme Court Ruling

By: Jake Kroesen
On: January 28, 2026

What was supposed to be

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Canceled: Legislators Delay State of Judiciary over Supreme Court Ruling

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Elections

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Senate Hour by Hour Thursday, May 7

By: Missouri Times Editorial Board
On: May 7, 2026

During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber.

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Senate Hour by Hour Thursday, May 7

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Senate Hour by Hour Wednesday, May 6

By: Missouri Times Editorial Board
On: May 6, 2026

During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber.

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Senate Hour by Hour Wednesday, May 6

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Senate Hour by Hour Tuesday, May 5

By: Missouri Times Editorial Board
On: May 5, 2026

During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber.

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Senate Hour by Hour Tuesday, May 5

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Senate Hour by Hour Monday, May 4

By: Missouri Times Editorial Board
On: May 4, 2026

During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber.

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Senate Hour by Hour Monday, May 4

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