Just one month into her second term in the House, state Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman is already making a bid for the upper chamber in 2022.
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Missouri reported its first case of a patient who tested positive for the U.K. variant of coronavirus late Saturday night.
“While I have not publicly called for her resignation, I stand firmly with Speaker Vescovo’s position.”
“By giving taxpayers the option to obtain a rebate, we can strike a balance that generates the funding we need while also protecting taxpayers who don’t want to see their tax bill go up.”
After speaking with Rep. Tricia Derges and the caucus, House Speaker Rob Vescovo called on her to resign two days after the federal indictment was unsealed.
"Every time I walk into this building … I’m so honored to be here and do this service."
The bill was on deck for nearly 15 hours Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning as senators debated just how much protection businesses should get from coronavirus-related lawsuits.
A group of lawmakers are pushing constitutional amendments protecting individuals with pre-existing conditions.
“Chris’s family has a long history of service in the judiciary, and I am certain he will carry out his legacy with distinction.”
After serving on the Missouri Supreme Court for 20 years, Judge Laura Denvir Stith is planning to retire in March.










