JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Over the course of several hours, two public hearings and two different committee votes, a bill legalizing and regulating marijuana for…
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Family members of Spence Jackson asked Jeff Layman to issue the following statment on their behalf: “We would like to express our…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Police released the full contents of a suicide note left by Spence Jackson that appear to reveal that concerns about his…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Alicia Herald Chair, Missouri Charter Public School Commission 816-820-4445, MOCharterCommission@gmail.com alicia.herald@myedmatch.com MISSOURI CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMISSION NAMES FOUNDING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR March…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Flanked by House and Senate lawmakers, Sen. Paul Wieland publicly called on Gov. Jay Nixon to release $3 million in FY…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — I was kind of snookered into politics. The first state representative I ever met was my hometown representative, Mark Richardson. So…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Police provided more details into the apparent suicide of Spence Jackson, a longtime Missouri politico and chief spokesperson for late State…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Details are yet to be released, but sources have confirmed the death of Spence Jackson, seasoned politico and spokesman for late Auditor…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — As lawmakers return to districts or head on vacation during the legislative break, less than two months of work remains ahead…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Lawmakers typically return to their districts during the legislative spring break, making time for families and attending fundraisers and constituent events.…