Do you remember the history lesson about The Great Compromise of 1787? It was a distant memory for us until recently when we discussed our…
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KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — The 15 Republican House members who voted “no” on House Bill 253 yesterday already are receiving feedback, both positive and negative. And…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon announced Thursday morning that he is releasing $215.2 million of the $400 million withheld funds following the legislature’s…
Rick Perry’s Texas road show continues, but this time he’s targeting Maryland, which is governed by another potential 2016 candidate. As he has in Illinois,…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, — In the shadow of a veto session bound to head into the wee hours of the morning, the Republican majority caucus…
As veto session begins at noon, we will update this post with information about what is happening each hour of veto session. To see the…
As veto session begins at noon, we will update this post with information about what is happening each hour of veto session. To see the…
— A ruling by the Public Service Commission last month that denied a motion that could ultimately make earning information for Ameren Missouri’s most recent…
— In an effort to better connect readers with national politics, The Missouri Times will start syndicating the work of Dave Catanese in addition to…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After a summer plagued by a rocky student transfer process and a legislative session that featured multiple votes on polarizing education…