The Democrats are seeking to clear up confusion that has arisen since the signing of Attorney General opinion No. 22-2022, which outlawed abortion in Missouri with the exception of medical emergencies.
Posts published in “motimesblog.com”
The publication provides news both for and about the various churches aligned with the MBC, which represents about 1,800 independent Baptist churches in the state. The Pathway has grown to the fourth-largest print publication in Missouri.
Missouri politics will finally have a debate that isn't postponed. Four candidates running for the U.S. House of Representatives in Congressional District (CD) 4 will debate Thursday, July 14 at 2 p.m.
State Sen. Karla Eslinger, R-Wasola, announces the Senate Interim Committee on Education will hold its first hearing at 10 a.m., July 18.
“This isn’t something that’s dead on arrival, like gun laws,” Roberts said. “It would be one of those compromises on something that they're (Republicans) trying to get done. Then having something that we're trying to get done, as well — that's fair, reasonable, and would have bipartisan support.”
The most surprising finding, however, is how poorly embattled former Gov. Eric Greitens performed. Greitens scored just 16% of the vote, a far-cry from the 20+% most other polls have found.
Announcing the endorsement, CPAC wrote, “In the Missouri legislature Rick Brattin has been a consistent conservative voice with a lifetime 90% rating. He has led the charge on fighting illegal immigration, defending election security, and protecting life. CPAC is proud to endorse Rick Brattin for (MO-4).”
Black leads by 24 point margin in the poll, with 38% of respondents saying they'd vote for him if the primary happened today. Rep. J. Eggleston, R-Maysville, garnered 14% of the respondents' vote and Delus Johnson scored 6%.
Specifically, the bill mandates that school districts and charter schools will have to adopt a policy that makes the process for enrolling in virtual courses similar to that of enrolling in in-person courses.
Kunce announced number of St. Louis area endorsers in a press release Thursday morning. These include St. Louis County Councilwomen Rita Heard Days and Shalonda Webb, the Fannie Lou Hammer coalition and the Ferguson Township Democrats.