Jefferson City, MO — “Right to Work” legislation is as controversial as advertised, and the proof was in the pudding during a House hearing for…
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by Collin Reischman Jefferson City, MO — A proposed constitutional amendment permitting the use of photo ID requirements to vote was presented to the Financial…
by Collin Reischman Jefferson City, MO — While the Missouri legislature may be eager to reform some of the 63 state tax credit programs, it…
Jefferson City, MO — In the clearest sign yet that the State Senate is determined to become more productive this session, the Senate successfully read…
Jefferson City, MO — State Senator Wayne Wallingford announced today on his Facebook page that he would not be seeking the congressional nomination for the…
by Collin Reischman Jefferson City, MO — A Senate Committee Substitute to Senate Bill 78, pre-filed by Senator John Lamping and perfected in committee on…
Jefferson City, MO — Transportation is emerging as a key issue for the general assembly. Last week, Chairman of the Highways and Transportation Commission, Rudy…
by Collin Reischman Jefferson City, MO — Senate Pro Tem Tom Dempsey proposed three rule changes for the Senate in the Jan 28 session. While…
Jefferson City, MO — The Senate Committee on Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight held it’s first hearing of the session for SB 71, commonly referred…
by Collin Reischman The House cafeteria, located in the basement of the Capitol building, was in dire need of renovation, according to Capitol Director of…