By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The saga continues in Missouri, just as it does across the country, as the debate about Medicaid expansion…
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By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo — The Missouri House passed a measure that would limit non-economic damages in medical malpractice lawsuits. Rep. Eric Burlison,…
By Scott Faughn JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 702 Wednesday sponsored by Rep. Vicki Englund, D-St. Louis County,…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Still fresh off a reelection victory that hinged in part on her focus on women’s issues, U.S. Sen.…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Two new members will be joining the General Assembly as a result of last Tuesday’s special election. Mike…
This is the final part of our six-part series, “Meet the freshmen.” Jon Carpenter, D–Kansas City – Hometown: Kansas City Education: University of Southern California…
This is the fifth installment in our week-long, six part series, “Meet the freshmen.” Dean Dorhman, R-La Monte — Hometown: La Monte Education: Central…
This is the fourth installment in our week-long, six part series, “Meet the freshmen.” Kevin Austin, R-Springfield — Hometown: Springfield Education: Bachelor of Science…
By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon spoke to House Republicans Wednesday to discuss his hope for Medicaid expansion legislation during the…
This is the fourth installment in our week-long, six part series, “Meet the Freshmen.” Jim Hansen, R-Frankford — Education: University of Arizona Career Highlights: Taught…