By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Democrats have responded to Senate Bill 26, the Republican tax cut bill that moved through the Senate just before…
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This is the second installment of our week-long, six part series, “Meet the Freshmen.” Bob Burns, D-St. Louis — Hometown: St. Louis Political career…
This is the first installment of our week-long, six part series, “Meet the Freshmen.” Dennis Fowler, R-Advance – Hometown: Advance, Mo. Education: Bachelor’s degree in…
By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — For Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles, the work that went into crafting Senate Bill 1 — the workers’…
By Eli Yokley Legislation is pending that aims to do away with the State’s 20 solid waste management districts. Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, has filed…
by Scott Faughn JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – On the heels of a contentious Public Service Commission hearing Wednesday where the Commission unanimously decided to keep…
By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Sarah Nussbaum said she got lucky when she threw in her resume for a potential legislative assistant job…
by Scott Faughn JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A contentious Public Service Commission meeting ended in consensus on Wednesday with the PSC voting unanimously to allow…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Legislation that would bar the use of electronic voting machines in Missouri elections was heard at the House…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Union workers rallied Wednesday against legislation that seeks to limit union rights. Brooks Sunkett, vice president of the…