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COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri— Columbia’s Missouri Student Association invited the Columbia delegation and Mizzou students to raise awareness about House Bill 253,…
ST. LOUIS — Attorney General Chris Koster sent out a letter today that analyzes House Bill 436 — the bill that, if the veto is…
(Check out a full photo gallery from the event.) CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — Texas Gov. Rick Perry joined the Grow Missouri coalition today in Chesterfield, Mo.,…
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — Following a letter from Attorney General Chris Koster stating that concerns about House Bill 253 allowing taxpayers to potentially collect taxes paid…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The House Interim Committee on Improving Government Responsiveness, Efficiency and Accountability met today in a hearing that largely became about the…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Rep. Jeremy LaFaver, D-Kansas City, has stated he does not intend to resign his seat in the House after his arrest on…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Democrat Jeremy LaFaver, who chairs the House Democrat Victory Committee overseeing House races throughout the state, told The Missouri Times this morning…
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — Legislative leaders won’t confirm specifically to what will be brought up during veto session, but they will get close. House Speaker Tim…
ST. LOUIS — If Rep. Steve Cookson, R-Poplar Bluff, had it his way, Missouri children would still be on summer vacation. Cookson sponsored a bill…








