In 2020 folks who watch politics like a sport saw a new player emerge when Lucas Kunce dropped his first ad for the 2022 Senate cycle.
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Listen in as Scott starts the New Year with is first Midweek Update in 2023. Scott recaps some important moments in Missouri politics during the past year.
Enough with the New Year’s Resolutions. If something was important to you, you would have done it in 2022. The last thing your self-confidence needs is to stare a list of ambitious steps you’ll never take. Below is a better alternative – a list of things to simply stop doing in 2023.
When you look back on the Governorship of Michael L. Parson it's likely to be 2022 when he went from a successful Governor to staking his claim as one of the better Governors in Missouri history.
It’s essential that as Missourian’s we protect and strengthen the infrastructure needed to make sure every citizen can confidently – and efficiently – cast their ballot.
Despite 65% of Republican primary voters opposing him, Eric Greitens was on track to win the GOP nomination with 35% of the vote—again.
My suggestion to our Party is simple and short, let’s consider alternating the job between a man and a woman each cycle.
One of the biggest problems impacting the growth of America’s economy is childcare. Access to affordable and reliable childcare is a critical barrier to women, impacting their ability to fully participate in the workforce.
Regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum, it is evident that education freedom has become a focal point in elections.
Just as the Gateway Arch has long represented a gateway to the West and a sense of endless possibilities, population genomics represents the bold future of health and medicine that will help ensure every patient receives the best, personalized care possible.