The Supreme Court of Missouri on March 24 upheld the constitutionality of Missouri’s mid-decade congressional redistricting law, affirming a lower court ruling that House Bill…
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Parents have the right to raise and care for their children without undue interference from the government. Unfortunately, many examples of interference surround us
While national headlines often focus on what divides us, Missouri’s leaders are finding common ground on a critical economic issue: occupational licensing reform.
Legislation aimed at strengthening protections for children as well as addressing grooming and sexual exploitation, has cleared both chambers of the Missouri General Assembly and…
Working families in Missouri don’t need another lecture about why health care costs keep going up. They’re living it. Premiums rise. Deductibles get bigger. Employers…
Spring break is here and Jake and Rachael are still at it.
The cycle in the Missouri Senate begins with a 24-10 Republican majority
Earlier this month the presidents and chancellors of Missouri’s community colleges were called to a meeting to review the Missouri House’s Fiscal Year 2027 budget…
In what will likely be one of the most-watched races in the state, outside of SD 30’s general election, the fight over who represents Missouri’s…
“No taxation without representation” wasn’t just a catch phrase for the Founding Fathers. It was the idea that a government wasn’t legitimate if it could…






