Missouri’s Title IX process is broken and the liberal leaders of the campus bureaucracies are continuing to defend the status quo. These are the same…
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On Monday, Gov. Mike Parson filled two associated circuit judge vacancies on opposite sides of the state. For the Seventh Judicial Circuit, Alisha O’Hara will…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri General Assembly is considering a variety of proposals that would make alterations to the initiative petition process. The measures…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A multitude of Missourians made their case before lawmakers on Monday, urging the restrictions on industrial hemp be loosened. Almost a…
No form of lynching should be tolerated or permitted in America. A lynching is defined as putting a person or a group of people to…
The House Speaker has said criminal justice reform is a priority in the remaining weeks of the session, and a bill containing several proposed reforms…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Office of Administration announced today that the renovation on the exterior of the Missouri State Capitol building is nearing the…
Beginning April 1, Peggy Landwehr joins the staff of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) as chief counsel. Landwehr makes the move from…
Why are you who you are? It’s the experiences. It’s the good times, the failures, the pain and everything along the way that mold us…
The purpose of government is to protect individual liberty, and when liberty is trampled, it’s government’s role to protect liberty and stand up for the…