"For everything there is a season, however, and after prayerful consideration, I will not be a candidate for election to the United States House of Representatives in 2022."
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The Missouri Public Affairs Hall of Fame inducted its 2021 class last week, honoring five Missourians for their community engagement.
Jefferson City ranked No. 5 on the Wall Street Journal and Realtor.com Fall 2021 Emerging Housing Markets Index.
"We’re proud to have this world-class facility in the heart of Missouri."
Missouri’s medical marijuana program is in full bloom, with advocates expecting more than $200 million in sales by the end of 2021.
The State Board determined that the emergency amendment was necessary because of the severe shortage of substitute teachers.
State Technical College has been named the fastest-growing college in the state amid years of continuous growth and record enrollment.
Investments are vital to ensuring more patients have access to telehealth services, according to Missouri providers.
"The Biden administration’s plan to equip the IRS with more teeth is a strategy to squeeze every dollar out of taxpayers it can."
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft hopes to see voter ID and hand-marked paper ballots at polling places in the future.