BY ERIC BOHL After years of negotiations and political horse-trading, Congress has finally passed a tax cut and reform bill. Unlike many previous tax bills…
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Throughout time, from Nehemiah to St. Louis City Hall, building a wall has been a common sense move to either keep people in or keep them…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Over the last 30 years, dating back to their days as Laclede Gas, Spire hasn’t litigated a rate case. However, after…
By House Minority Caucus Chair Michael Butler No matter the occasion, political leaders in Missouri government talk endlessly about our need to create jobs in this…
Our Workplace Sexual Harassment Conversation Should Include Women Who Misbehave Too Girl Talk Two blonde female Democrat State Representatives — a freshman and a…
Over the past couple weeks, our publisher Scott Faughn spent nearly 8 hours with Governor Nixon discussing every aspect of his career from growing up…
By Representative Wiemann (District 103) Thousands of Missourians are at risk of potentially losing all or a portion of their retirement benefits if Congress does…
By Scott Pattison Leadership starts at the top. And Missouri is fortunate to have a chief executive in Governor Eric Greitens who knows what it…
I’m an educator, a teacher. Like most Missouri teachers, I focus on students. Unlike most of them, I’ve been able to focus on all 918,000…
November is typically a sleepy month in off-year Missouri politics, but not in 2017. Normally there are only a few weeks between the end of…