Saint Louis, Mo. — Last Friday, buried in the news of ongoing unrest in Ferguson, a St. Louis County Circuit Court judge ruled in favor…
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Saint Louis, Mo. — Two small business owners told the interim Senate committee on Tax Administration Practices that contradictory instructions from Missouri’s Department of Revenue…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Tomorrow, the Senate Interim Committee on Tax Administration Practices will meet at the St. Louis Community College Corporate College in Bridgeton.…
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — With the primaries safely behind and a supermajority in both chambers once again secured, Missouri Republicans are meeting in Kansas City…
Office/Candidate Name Party Votes % of Votes State Auditor 3899 of 3899 Precincts Reported Tom Schweich Republican 431,089 100.000% Party Total: 431,089 Sean O’Toole Libertarian…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Missouri is on the cutting edge of some legislative issues and woefully lagging behind in others. Voters in 2014 will get…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Some Missouri legislators ended their careers this session trying to cap or end low-income housing tax credits (LIHTC). Meanwhile, the wait…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Nixon vetoed HB1307 last week, which sought to increase the mandatory wait time for abortion procedures from 24 to 72…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Saying that lawmakers have “no idea” what is in it, Rep. Donna Lichteneggar formally requested that the Missouri Department of Natural…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Citing the lack of exemptions for victims of rape and incest, Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed a bill today that would have…







