A bill that would pause caps on tuition increases for the next five years is seeing contention in the lower chamber.
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“In order for us to get stuff done in later years, we’ve got to work together.”
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.
“While I have not publicly called for her resignation, I stand firmly with Speaker Vescovo’s position.”
After helping other candidates with their campaigns across two states, Rep. Emily Weber made the leap to the statehouse herself this session.
"It seems like everyday I am learning about some new problem or hurdle in our legislature that I am hoping to overcome."
A bill proponents said would create additional protections for the right to bear arms is headed to the upper chamber.
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.
Missouri’s administrative coronavirus response team is addressing the concerns of lawmakers and their constituents.
"The legislative process includes a hearing in at least five committees. The resulting language, reviewed and debated by 197 elected officials over weeks of debate, should not be changed by a single individual or judiciary branch."










