By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Legislation that would change the way union fees are collected for political purposes passed the House by a…
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By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — State Senate Democrats were able to stall passage of the so-called “paycheck protection” legislation Tuesday until they could…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A bill that would allow medical care providers to deny procedures that might violate their personal conscience was…
By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In the midst of his third term in the House, Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Springfield, said he is mixing-up…
By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Recent legislation proposed by Rep. Jay Houghton, R-Martinsburg, could change the structure of the Department of Agriculture. House…
By Ashley Jost JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — During a hearing at noon on Monday, the Department of Revenue testified to the House Government Accountability and…
By Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon is continuing to make his case for Medicaid expansion — claiming expanding the program with…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Leadership of the Missouri House of Representatives claim next week will be a busy week as lawmakers prepare to return home…
By Collin Reischman JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A tax credit program aimed at promoting investment in “high risk” areas and industries is poised to move…
By Collin Reischman and Eli Yokley JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Lawmakers continued to hear testimony Wednesday morning about a bill that would allow electric companies…








