Waste, corruption, and inefficiency have long plagued the federal government.
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I always enjoy seeing a politician make a promise to the people of Missouri in the summer in an even numbered year then actually deliver on that promise in the spring of an odd numbered year.
The ‘26 cycle begins with the returning senators not up for election in 2026 with 10 Republicans and 7 Democrats.
Missourians expect their prisons to keep the public safe and to prepare incarcerated people to successfully re-enter society.
In December 2023, Missouri took bold, historic action to protect the retirement savings of public
employees.
Jennifer Foley, current president of the Lee's Summit R-7 Board of Education, has achieved the Distinguished Board Member Certification from the Missouri School Boards' Association (MSBA).
If I had to describe this legislative session in Jefferson City, it would be: expectation. A new governor. A new legislative leadership team. A new start.
HB 910 and SB 541, known as “Brown’s Law,” commemorate veterinarian Senator Doc Brown, a dedicated animal caregiver and protector of both pets and livestock.
Scott Faughn is joined by Rep. Brad Pollitt.
Stonegait Pictures LLC, owned by filmmaker and political commentator Austin Petersen, is casting for a historical documentary based on the Battle of Athens