JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Legislation aimed at protecting taxpayers who unexpectedly owe increased taxes to the state is continuing to advance. The Missouri House perfected…
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Each year as April 15 approaches, I’m reminded of the phrase, “The only certainties in life are death and taxes.” In the construction industry, however,…
Whether it’s buying a car or choosing where to go for dinner, Missourians like having choices—but when it comes to electricity, Missourians are left with…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The 40 lawmakers that make up the House Conservative Caucus have endorsed a measure altering how colleges handle sexual assault and…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — For Attorney Gen. Eric Schmitt, tackling the thousands of untested rape kits in the state is a way to “honor the…
There is quite a stir going on at the State Capitol building lately, in both the Missouri House of Representatives and Senate regarding charter school…
Joe Maxwell has weighed in on Missouri values and found large swaths of rural Missouri lacking. Mr. Maxwell is an accomplished and experienced lawyer and…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Members of the Missouri Public Utility Alliance (MPUA) expressed unwavering support for a new transmission line Tuesday, arguing it would bring…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Sen. Bill Eigel briefly took over the Senate floor Tuesday afternoon to block the body from taking up a transportation bonding…
Last year around this same time, the Missouri legislature took a major step forward for our state when they overwhelmingly passed a new, bipartisan energy…






