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There are a lot of things going great in the state of Missouri, but one institution that has been struggling by any definition is the…
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ST. LOUIS – Public Policy Polling (PPP), one of the largest and most influential polling companies in the United States, had good news for both…
ST. LOUIS – Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder made a campaign stop in downtown St. Louis Friday to accept the endorsement of three former Navy SEALs…
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ST. CHARLES, Mo. – When it came time to override Gov. Jay Nixon’s vetoes on labor issues like Right-to-Work and paycheck protection in the past…
Contributions is money raised this quarter. Expenditures is money spent this quarter. Total contributions is money raised this cycle. Candidate Name Race Contributions Expenditures Total…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Secretary of State Jason Kander faces an unprecedented decision after the Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of a judge’s…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.– On the last day to take action on bills passed during the 2016 legislative session, Gov. Jay Nixon signed four bills, including…








