By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Highway Patrol provided a spreadsheet of names of people with Conceal Carry Weapons permits to the…
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By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri House of Representatives passed a resolution last week calling on Attorney General Chris Koster to appeal…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — When lawmakers learned last week that the State sent a list of names of Missourians with permits to…
By Ashley Jost A Senate substitute for a constitutional amendment that seeks to affirm the “right of farmers and ranchers to engage in agricultural production…
By Collin Reischman Stuart Murray, legislative assistant for freshmen Rep. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia, graduated from Truman University last May with a degree in political science.…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri House of Representatives spent much of their week moving through 35 bills on their perfection calendar,…
By Collin Reischman: JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The state Senate passed a handful of bills this week, while a major chunk of the body spent…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A bill that would create a voucher program to allow children with autism to attend special education centers…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri lawmakers swung into full-speed investigation mode Thursday, after a Senate committee learned Wednesday that the Missouri Highway…
by Scott Faughn JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – House leadership was defeated Wednesday night, 102 to 55, on an education reform initiative. House Bill 631 was a…