As elected officials vacate Jefferson City and return to their families and jobs, The Missouri Times is bringing you updates on big initiatives that didn’t…
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In the wake of an annual statewide report showing an increase in racial disparity among drivers pulled over in Missouri, Sen. Karla May has a…
Rep. Steve Roberts has set his sights set on two things: campaigning for state Senate and focusing on criminal justice reform. Roberts, an attorney who…
As Missouri’s new, restrictive abortion law is set to go into effect later this summer, the state’s only abortion clinic says it’s going to be…
After two tours in Afghanistan and a stint in graduate school in the nation’s capital, Mark Osmack is back home. And despite his frustrations with…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The last few days of the regular session are a fury of activity as folks make the final push on issues…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — At the end of the legislative session, House Speaker Elijah Haahr pointed to the passage of multiple criminal justice reform measures…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — As part of an omnibus motor vehicle bill that included license fees and inspection dates, the Missouri legislature also approved partially…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Insurance companies will now be required to cover therapies for children with mental and developmental disabilities. On Friday, the General Assembly truly…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri lawmakers are posing a question to voters on whether all statewide elected officials should be subjected to term limits. On Friday,…