Freshman Rep. Trish Gunby is taking years’ worth of activism experience with her to the Missouri state capitol.
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A massive bill that would “fundamentally change” how punitive damage cases are assessed in Missouri stalled in the Senate after a nearly four-hour debate.
Flanked by industry experts, Sen. David Sater touted legislation aimed at providing greater transparency between the pharmaceutical industry and customers Tuesday.
A Missouri state representative has pitched legislation decrying the potential addition of a designated hitter rule in the National League.
GOP-backed legislation aimed at changing Clean Missouri passed out of the Senate Monday evening, despite a lone Republican voting against the resolution.
DNR commission’s plan for hazardous waste generator fee increases could hit snag in General Assembly
A plan to increase certain hazardous waste generator fees from a commission under DNR may hit a roadblock in the General Assembly.
State Rep. Rasheen Aldridge has been involved in social justice and activism in St. Louis for years, and now he’s taking that same effort to the Capitol.
The Missouri Senate perfected legislation aimed at changing Clean Missouri, despite the second filibuster from Democrats on the subject in less than a week.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Representatives on the House floor perfected legislation that would restructure the Capitol Police Tuesday morning. HB 1521, sponsored by GOP Rep.…
Pattie Parris, a Senate doorkeeper, has had a front row to Missouri history for quite some time. But she's also made history herself.