JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Corn growers as well as petroleum and convenience store representatives clashed at a hearing of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules…
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1. What was your first campaign experience? In 2008, I retired from four decades of teaching and ran for the seventh district seat and that was…
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — “Speaker’s Tour 3.0” planning is complete as House Speaker Tim Jones plans for an agriculture listening tour across parts of northern and…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The increasing burden of transferring students from unaccredited districts into neighboring districts with accreditation is stirring some lawmakers to seek a…
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — Less than a full month after veto session ended, conservative organizations nationwide came to St. Charles this past weekend to discuss tax…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Rep. Caleb Jones, R-California, had a busy summer, to say the least. You could say the most eventful day was when…
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — When Senate Bill 29 — dubbed as “paycheck protection” by some because it seeks to regulate labor union dues being used for…
With veto session behind us, The Missouri Times wanted to do something new. The motivation behind doing this was to acknowledge the work — both…
1. What was your first campaign experience? My first campaign experience was really running for this office. I met with the current representative and told…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A joint committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations that hopes to analyze the state’s recycling programs held its first meeting…