By Collin Reischman Jefferson City, Mo. — Perhaps one of the most contentious floor debate yet held in the Senate during this general assembly, paycheck…
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By Collin Reischman Jefferson City, Mo. — A constitutional amendment establishing a 10-year sales and use tax increase of one percent passed unanimously out of…
Collin Reischman Jefferson City, Mo. — House Bill 388, known as the School Information Act, was perfected in the House on February 26 and successfully…
By Collin Reischman Jefferson City, Mo. — Not every representative is cut from the same cloth. House member Keith English, D-68, is a Florissant native.…
By Collin Reischman Jefferson City, Mo. — Sen. Jason Holsman, D-7, was always headed for a career in public service, he says. After running a…
Collin Reischman Jefferson City, Mo. — Senate Bill 207, which would permit utility companies to more easily pass the cost of infrastructure improvements onto their…
Collin Reischman Jefferson City, MO — In a session where legislators are scrutinizing historic and low income tax credit programs closer than ever, Senator Scott…
By Ashley Jost Jefferson City, Mo. — Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) spoke to the House of Representatives during session this morning about government roles and…
Jefferson City, MO — As elected officials and education associations jockey for the best solution to fix the struggling school districts throughout the state, House…
By Ashley Jost Jefferson City, Mo. — Preemptive planning and cooperation are two of the top tier reasons that Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey,…