By Alison Dreith Last week, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ripped reproductive health care access away from thousands of women and relegated Missouri to…
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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 Travis H. Brown Missourians broke ground on the first continental stretch of the Eisenhower interstate highway system in 1956. Nearly two years before, Dwight D.…
By Bob Buckley Who doesn’t love a good story? From the time that we learn to speak and think we begin listening to stories. For…
O’Laughlin, Brown, and Luetkemeyer prove the state senate isn’t reserved for just state representatives By Aaron Baker Watching Cindy O’Laughlin’s campaign against three sitting state representatives…
By Gregg Keller Missouri legislators have brought their A-game to Jefferson City over the last two sessions to heal and grow our state’s economy after…
One doesn’t have to cause the other By Myron Neth I read with great interest a recent article by a former Missouri state legislative colleague,…
By Dr. Stacy Daniels-Young Missouri is undergoing another election about Right-to-Work. Or, maybe I should say Missouri can’t get enough of the Right-to-Work question. There…
By Tim Jones As a former Speaker of the House turned private citizen, communications director, public policy fellow, political activist and radio show host, I…
By Jeff Roorda For a long time, when someone would describe the Republican Party as a “big tent party,” I would laugh and say, “sure,…