A Missouri lawmaker said he’s attempting to expand a Conservation Department program that provides venison to those in need while simultaneously changing just how it's funded.
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Kansas City teacher Maggie Nurrenbern credits her high school students with fueling her decision to jump into the race to represent HD 15 in the General Assembly.
Missouri House leadership immediately condemned Kansas City-area Republican Steve West who entered a state House race this week.
Missouri lawmakers in both chambers will study the spread of the novel coronavirus and the state’s preparedness in the coming weeks as the disease continues to spread globally.
It took nearly 20 hours before the Missouri Senate finally reached a compromise on controversial tort reform legislation.
Agribusinessman Jason Bean filed to represent the Bootheel of Missouri in the state Senate — setting up a crowded primary for Sen. Doug Libla's seat.
Missouri could establish a litany of protections, including the right to a counselor, in law for victims of sexual violence this year.
Members of the Missouri branch of the American Academy of Pediatrics (MOAAP) has laid out its advocacy agenda for this legislative session — with a big focus on immunizations.
David Martin, a community activist in Kansas City, announced he is running for state Senate.
Missouri allows the death penalty — by lethal injection or gas — which is overseen by the Department of Corrections.