1. What was your first campaign experience? I first ran for office for a trustee spot for St. Louis Community College. It was a large…
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ST. LOUIS — Twitter hype began Tuesday afternoon after House Speaker Tim Jones made a comment on the St. Louis Beacon and KWMU Politically Speaking podcast…
ST. LOUIS — Gordon Parks Elementary’s day in court Monday yielded the results they hoped for: a ruling that said their charter was wrongfully not…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The push nationally to change laws regarding the use of marijuana is having its first waves in Missouri. Last May, a…
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Last week, Rep. Noel Torpey, a Republican from Independence who chairs the Citizens and Legislators Working Group on Medicaid Eligibility and Reform,…
1. What was your first campaign experience? I began to get involved in initiatives in St. Charles County, and that was probably my first experience.…
ST. LOUIS — With two of the six meetings complete for his interim committee looking at Medicaid options for the state, Rep. Noel Torpey, R-Independence,…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Several senior advisors to Gov. Jay Nixon testified today before a committee investigating the scanning of documents by the Department of…
In a recent column, Ray McCarty applauded Kansas’ recent tax changes in an effort to bolster similar but equally misguided tax cuts here in Missouri.…
ST. LOUIS — In a letter sent out Friday to all state representatives, Rep. Lyle Rowland, R-Cedarcreek, urged for the support of Senate Bill 265…