COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Missouri Housing Development Commission met Tuesday, voting 8-2 to cancel the state’s tax credit match for federal low-income housing tax credits…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – It’s been a long six months for Rep. Kevin Corlew and the members of the Missouri 21st Century Transportation System Task…
(Kansas City/Washington, DC): Axiom Strategies, the largest Republican political consulting firm in the country, announced the formation of Remington Research Group, a political and corporate…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Following the news that the Kansas City Council had rejected the initial memorandum of understanding between the city and Edgemoor Infrastructure,…
Last week, education and safety officials from across the state elected the board members of the Missouri School Safety Association (MOSSA). The purposes of this…
With $1,000,413.00 released of $169,442,861.00 restrictions, $168,442,228 currently remains restricted as future restriction rumors loom. Restrictions increased last fiscal year over the previous with FY2017…
Minority Floor Leader accuses Republicans of using holidays to sweep Love ethics complaint under the rug JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A southwestern Missouri state representative…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Rep. Jean Evans has filed legislation that will help the state continue to attract amateur sporting events and their associated…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Rep. John Wiemann (R-103) introduced health care reform legislation designed to give MO HealthNet recipients greater options for treating back pain. “This…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Rep. John Wiemann (R-103) introduced health care reform legislation designed to give MO HealthNet recipients greater options for treating back pain. “This…