JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – In the first half of a two day hearing, House Hearing Room 3 was filled Wednesday with athletic directors, superintendents and…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The chair of the House Conservation and Natural Resources Committee recently voiced her concerns with a proposed state park in Oregon…
JEFFERSON CITY — Senator Mike Parson, R-Bolivar, was recently selected by Missouri State University to receive the very first Governmental Excellence Award for his…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A circuit court judge came under scrutiny from at least one member of the House Monday for dismissing the case of…
Updated: Comments from Professor Robynn Kuhlmann of the University of Central Missouri were added to the story. COLUMBIA, Mo. – When Speaker Todd Richardson, R-Poplar…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – House Speaker Todd Richardson, R-Poplar Bluff, officially made his revised intern policy recommendations Friday after months of deliberation and discussion. The…
In 2014, the Republicans elected 118 members to the House, which was not only a majority, but a supermajority with nine votes to spare. Few…
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Associated Industries of Missouri is currently holding their annual Tax, Business, and Manufacturing Conference, and legislators had a chance to speak…
ARMSTRONG, Mo. – Famed liberal economist and political commentator Robert Reich visited central Missouri Saturday to promote his new book, Saving Capitalism: For the Many,…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Highlighting two recent legislator resignations due to conduct related to Capitol interns, House Minority Leader Jake Hummel sent a letter to…



