Northland Progress, a grassroots coalition supporting forward-thinking policies in the northern Kansas City metro area, has announced its first-ever event, featuring several guest speakers talking about…
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ST. LOUIS – Sarah Wood Martin, a background operator in the Missouri Democratic political scene for years, has decided to step out into the open…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -– The U.S. Chamber’s Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) is taking aim at Missouri’s lawsuit climate with a new online and television…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Auditor Nicole Galloway released a report Monday indicating 44 percent of all towns, cities and other municipalities failed to adhere…
Over 40 high paid lobbyists employed by Ameren, KCP&L and other electric providers have once again descended upon the capitol building. Their mission is to…
On Sunday’s episode of This Week in Missouri Politics, House Speaker Todd Richardson stops by the program to discuss a busy legislative week in Jefferson…
ASHLAND, Mo. – Longtime Mid-Missouri Republican operative Sara Walsh officially won her party’s nomination to run for state representative of House District 50 in an…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Rep. Rocky Miller and the House Committee on Utilities are one of the few committees who have not met yet, but…
By Gene Frederic of Frederic Roofing When the topic of regulatory policy is addressed, it usually occurs with some heated rhetoric as this is a…
Gov. Eric Greitens had another busy week, the most significant event of which was his decision to form a special committee calling for a review…