JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – After a 41-hour long filibuster by Senate Democrats, a four-and-a-half hour hearing in the House Emerging Issues Committee, and weeks of…
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon today visited Missouri State University today to sign House Bill 2003, the Fiscal Year 2017 budget for higher education,…
By Lt. Gov. Peter D. Kinder In November 2001, as president pro tem of the Senate, I convened a panel of senators for hearings in…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Women in Missouri could soon have greater access to birth control after Rep. Sheila Solon’s HB 1679 passed the House with…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri remained compliant with the Hancock Amendment in FY 2015, according to report released by the state auditor’s office. The Hancock…
By Tim Curtis and Travis Zimpfer JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The hearing for SJR 39 could have been a madhouse, especially when it started hours…
With only three weeks left as House Minority Leader, Rep. Jacob Hummel is naturally retrospective. The St. Louis Democrat has led his party to a…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Monsanto formally withdrew its opposition Tuesday to SB 1028 and HB 2689, which would create a comprehensive state energy plan, in…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff, called a gas tax increase necessary to help Missouri’s highways and bridges when he presented his…