"The issue at hand in the legislature these many years, what was the fundamental question? Is it right for eminent domain to be used for private gain? Farmers, ranchers and landowners will unequivocally say that is not right," Garret Hawkins, president of the Missouri Farm Bureau, said.
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On Tuesday, The Missouri Farm Bureau (MoFB) issued their endorsement for Bruce. The endorsement is historic, being the first time the bureau has endorsed a candidate in an open-seat primary election.
Now let me tell ya, these are some bad hombres too. Sex perverts, weirdos, real sick freaks.
Of course, I’m talking about the foreign lawyers from the East Coast crossing the Mississippi to sue Missourians.
St. Charles County, Mo. — The suburbs are up for grabs in Senate District (SD) 2 in what many predict will be the most contentious and…
Gov. Mike Parson signed into law this weekend greater protections for Missouri’s farm and ranch families in certain eminent domain proceedings.
Jeff Roorda, a former Democratic member of the House, has received seven endorsements over the last seven days, including endorsements from the St. Louis City and St. Louis County Police Associations.
At 23 years old, Mazzie Boyd is running for State representative. She's also running in the newly-drawn House District (HD) 2.
The Republican candidates are, Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman from Arnold, Rep. Shane Roden from Cedar Hill, former Rep. Jeff Roorda, who served as a Democrat before switching to the Republican party in January, and Rep. Dan Shaul from Imperial.
“While I will continue to engage in public policy in order to serve our great county and our great country, after lengthy discussion, reflection and prayer, my wife Allison and I have concluded that it is not in the best interests of our family that I continue the race for St. Charles County Executive,” Onder said
The Republican candidates are Rep. Rusty Black of Chillicothe, Rep. J. Eggleston of Maysville and former Rep. Delus Johnson of Savannah, who served eight years in the House from 2010-2018.