A bill that would prohibit the use of public funds meant for school districts to be used to affect elections was perfected Monday evening.
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“It’s important for people to know that our school district is an organization where people want to work here now. It’s not an organization of last resort.”
After a long career in politics in both the statehouse and on Capitol Hill, U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt will not be seeking re-election next year.
“My communication skills are something that I feel really strongly about finding ways to use to benefit both the legislature and the Democratic Party in our state.”
A former legislative employee has sued the House and several employees alleging he was wrongfully terminated after requesting a mask mandate in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like his favorite superhero, freshman Rep. Brian Seitz says he hopes to promote three things: “truth, justice, and the American way."
Rep. Chris Brown said at the end of his term, he would like to look back and say: “I left the state and individuals in a better place than when I started.”
“With agriculture being the number one industry in the state, I just want to try to make it as strong as it can be.”










