“You can always count on her to do what she says she will do and keep her word. She wants to advance good policy, and she doesn’t care who gets the credit so long as it gets done.”
Posts published in “House”
Amid a bevy of licensing reforms passed by the legislature this year, one measure would allow easier access to life-saving HIV medication.
“This is an issue of great concern for agriculturists and all Missouri landowners, and we have a duty to provide them with certainty moving forward.”
A 2018 law adding sweeping changes to how labor organizations — exempting, however, public safety unions — conduct business was struck down by the Missouri Supreme Court Tuesday.
The fallout over the FRA program in the Senate continues: Sen. Paul Wieland, in a letter to his Republican colleagues, advocated for new leadership ahead of next year.
Rep. Louis Riggs is spending the interim leading a new interim committee to tackle broadband issues across the state.
A campaign finance complaint lodged against Rep. Ian Mackey was closed by the Missouri Ethics Commission without any disciplinary action.










