1. What was your first campaign experience? My first campaign experience was knocking on doors for the [West Plains] school district election seven years ago.…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Legislation that would have allowed investor-owned utilities to increase rates on consumers immediately to fund future infrastructure upgrades didn’t have the…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In the final days of the legislative session, a House Joint Resolution that would have created a nearly $1 billion bond…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — While the legislative session may be only a few short winter and spring months, the work of lawmaking doesn’t ever stop…
ST. LOUIS — The House Interim Education Committee announced Wednesday afternoon that they will be touring the state following veto session in late September. Among…
ST. LOUIS — The House Downsizing State Government Committee started its three-day listening tour Tuesday morning in Clayton, Mo., where the four members who were…
ST. LOUIS — Supporters of House Bill 650 weren’t surprised to hear that the governor vetoed the legislation that might be the last hope for…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Ryan Nonnemaker, former Senate Majority Caucus communications director and current policy director, has stepped down from his position to take a…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — One week after hosting a professional development conference in St. Louis, the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus is hosting its annual youth…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon signed a bill permitting schools in Missouri to commission local police as school resource officers for safety on…