The most surprising finding, however, is how poorly embattled former Gov. Eric Greitens performed. Greitens scored just 16% of the vote, a far-cry from the 20+% most other polls have found.
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Black leads by 24 point margin in the poll, with 38% of respondents saying they'd vote for him if the primary happened today. Rep. J. Eggleston, R-Maysville, garnered 14% of the respondents' vote and Delus Johnson scored 6%.
Specifically, the bill mandates that school districts and charter schools will have to adopt a policy that makes the process for enrolling in virtual courses similar to that of enrolling in in-person courses.
Kunce announced number of St. Louis area endorsers in a press release Thursday morning. These include St. Louis County Councilwomen Rita Heard Days and Shalonda Webb, the Fannie Lou Hammer coalition and the Ferguson Township Democrats.
As the August primary election looms less than a month away, a recent poll by the Trafalgar group shows U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, Mo-04, with a lead of less than a point over former Gov. Eric Greitens in the U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Sen. Roy Blunt.
The explosive rise in demand for fireworks around July 4 and the precise time-frame in which to sell patriotic pyrotechnics means that the struggling supply chain has often left fireworks retailers with their stock snuffed out.
Well, most folks thought that he wouldn't really veto an ag bill.
Most folks were wrong.
It was the kind of thing John Dutton would have done.
Rep. Randy Railsback, the incumbent of the newly drawn district 2, seems to be the front runner and established candidate in the district's election race.
A legal battle between the MSBA and the Southeastern Legal Foundation could come to a halt over SLF's failure to register to do business in Missouri.
Ameren Missouri has announced that it will be acquiring a solar facility in Mid-Missouri, with the plan to bring more renewable energy to Missourians, as well as an influx of 250 construction jobs.