Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft discussed what's next for him on "This Week in Missouri Politics."
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Lyndall Fraker, who oversees Missouri's medical marijuana program, said nearly 7,000 people work in the field in the state.
The school districts were flagged as part of the attorney general's request for information from parents.
"I’m capable of continuing in the role that I have and the responsibility I have — obviously I’ll have some additional focus, but I’m going to continue to do the job that I was elected to do."
“We deserve to be at the table for the climate discussion — that’s why we are being very proactive."
With a year to go before the 2022 elections, Rep. Tracy McCreery said she hopes to continue her legislative work in the Missouri Senate.
"The federal government does not have the right under the Constitution to do any sort of mandates on the state levels to state citizens."
MSU is building upon its foundation and successes to offer its students the best education possible, President Clif Smart said.