(Leading up to today’s events: Nixon served with subpoena to appear for DOR deposition) By Eli Yokley — As the story regarding the Missouri Department…
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By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Just a few days after the narrow defeat in the U.S. Senate of a bill that would have…
By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — With education being a priority of leadership in both chambers this session, the progress of the main vehicle…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri House moved through their bill calendar this week, as its leader, House Speaker Tim Jones, R-Eureka,…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — With just a few weeks left in legislative session, the Senate moved on dozens of bills this past…
Staff Reports JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – In lieu of the recent swearing-in of Rep. Josh Peters, and Monday’s swearing-in of Rep.-elect Mike Moon, The Missouri…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — New legislation that could add additional requirements to the administration of RU-486 — known as mifepristone, or “any…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo — Rep. Josh Peters, the newest Democrat elected in a special election for the vacant District 76 in North City,…
(Be sure to check out the 50+ comments from caucus members) By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo — House Majority Leader John Diehl, R-Town and…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo — Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, is opposed to the dearth penalty. While this is not a new position…