Bruce Franks unseating of Rep. Penny Hubbard produced one of the most bizarre electoral outcomes this week. Franks ran a Bernie Sanders-style campaign focused on…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon announced Thursday that he would slash $60 million from the state budget after Wednesday’s veto session. That figure comes in…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – As the Grain Belt Express Clean Line seeks regulatory approval at the Missouri Public Service Commission, Wednesday marked the deadline for…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Public Service Commission met Wednesday morning before veto session to resolve some business in a relatively short 40-minute meeting. The…
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – With the annual veto session taking place on Sept. 14, Gov. Jay Nixon today highlighted several of his veto messages during a…
By the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission In a short four months the next session of the Missouri General Assembly will begin. And following November’s election,…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem ruled in favor of Sen. Paul Wieland Aug. 31 regarding a year-old legal battle with…
This week, the Missouri Public Service Commission approved the merger between Canada’s Liberty Utilities and The Empire District Electric Company. Liberty can now acquire all…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon held his final press conference before a veto session Wednesday afternoon, and he urged lawmakers to look carefully at…








