By Nimrod “Rod” Chapel., Jr. With a recommendation, prosecutors have the power to change a person’s life. As the gatekeepers of the criminal justice system,…
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By Lewis Reed As the President of the St. Louis City Board of Aldermen, it is my and my colleagues’ responsibility to make decisions that positively…
By Sen. Wayne Wallingford The preliminary agreement announced recently relating to the North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the U.S. and Mexico holds great promise…
By John Lee Missouri recently marked Governor Parson’s (R-MO) first 100 days in office. He’s accomplished plenty in that time, including a signed balanced state…
By: Jake Silverman On November 8, 2016, then candidate Donald Trump shocked the world by defeating Hillary Clinton in what might be deemed as one…
By Brian Earll and Sarah Jones In a 24-hour news cycle dominated by division and unrest, we have started to lose sight of the thing which…
By Eric Bohl America’s ongoing trade battles recently took a couple of new turns. On Monday, August 27, President Trump announced his administration had reached…
By Rep. Dan Shaul If you haven’t heard of 5G yet, you will. This game-changing new wireless communications technology is going to revolutionize the way we…
By Eric Bohl State fairs and politics have gone hand-in-hand for decades. The Missouri State Fair is no exception, bringing elected officials, hopeful candidates, political…
By the Economic Policy Institute On Tuesday, Missouri voters will go to the polls to decide whether to adopt the so-called “right-to-work” (RTW) statute approved…




