It’s Sen. Jamilah Nasheed's final year in the General Assembly, but she isn’t slowing down. Instead, she’s whipping votes to get her “legacy legislation” out of a committee and onto the upper chamber’s floor.
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Freshman Rep. Trish Gunby is taking years’ worth of activism experience with her to the Missouri state capitol.
A massive bill that would “fundamentally change” how punitive damage cases are assessed in Missouri stalled in the Senate after a nearly four-hour debate.
Flanked by industry experts, Sen. David Sater touted legislation aimed at providing greater transparency between the pharmaceutical industry and customers Tuesday.
A Missouri state representative has pitched legislation decrying the potential addition of a designated hitter rule in the National League.
What began as a mining school 150 years ago has grown into a center for innovative thinking and doing. And that’s something worth celebrating.
GOP-backed legislation aimed at changing Clean Missouri passed out of the Senate Monday evening, despite a lone Republican voting against the resolution.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Joplin Police Department Chief Sloan Rowland announced today that the second batch of untested sexual assault kits identified in the SAFE Kits Initiative inventory were sent to a private lab on Friday.
Mike Bloomberg has a robust team in place in Missouri, employing more operatives throughout the state than Joe Biden or Elizabeth Warren, according to data from the Missouri Democratic Party.
Congress’s recent landmark funding for research into the issue of veteran suicides is a big win. It was a crucial step in the right direction, and we need to continue down the path of finding answers.