“My communication skills are something that I feel really strongly about finding ways to use to benefit both the legislature and the Democratic Party in our state.”
The Missouri Times
A former legislative employee has sued the House and several employees alleging he was wrongfully terminated after requesting a mask mandate in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like his favorite superhero, freshman Rep. Brian Seitz says he hopes to promote three things: “truth, justice, and the American way."
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request to clarify regulations around the Missouri Universal Service Fund this week.
Rep. Chris Brown said at the end of his term, he would like to look back and say: “I left the state and individuals in a better place than when I started.”
Missouri’s general revenue collections continued to increase last month after a volatile 2020, according to the latest general revenue report.
"Without a bill like SB 51, our local entities will be subjected to the threat of COVID-19 related lawsuits by opportunistic lawyers."
The audit gives a rating of "good" to the Office of Administration Information Technology Services Division.
"From the White House to the Missouri Legislature, we must champion policies that affirm everybody’s fundamental freedom to control their body, health, and future."