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Photos: St. Louis Mayor Democratic Primary — Slay’s watch party

By: The Missouri Times
On: March 6, 2013

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Photos of the watch party and victory speech from Mayor Francis Slay Tuesday night at The Dubliner on Washington Blvd in St. Louis. (All photos taken by Ashley Jost)

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TWMP

This Week in Missouri Politics – April 26, 2026

On: April 26, 2026

TWMP Column: Why the public was locked out of their State Capitol.

On: April 20, 2026

This Week in Missouri Politics – April 19, 2026

On: April 19, 2026

Podcasts

MOLEG Podcast: S1 E11: The name is Graves, Sam Graves

On: March 27, 2026

MoLeg Podcast: S1 E10: License to Film

On: March 23, 2026

Show Me Missourah: Chief Justice Mary R. Russel, Part Two

On: October 5, 2023

Legislature

Opinion| Johnson: Do not turn the Show-Me State into the Social Media Police

By: Ryan Johnson
On: April 29, 2026

Will Missouri follow Australia’s example

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Opinion| Johnson: Do not turn the Show-Me State into the Social Media Police

State Senate Tipsheet: April 2026

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 28, 2026

The cycle in the Missouri Senate begins with a 24-10 republican majority.

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State Senate Tipsheet: April 2026

Opinion | Peters: Missouri’s Seniors Need a Medicare Fix to Protect Access to Physicians in Skilled Nursing Facilities

By: Tara Peters
On: April 27, 2026

For nearly four years in

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Opinion | Peters: Missouri’s Seniors Need a Medicare Fix to Protect Access to Physicians in Skilled Nursing Facilities

Opinion | Dobson: Missouri Needs One Set of Rules for Tobacco Sales. Right now, it doesn’t have them.

By: Kenny Dobson
On: April 27, 2026

Missouri lawmakers have an opportunity right now to bring fairness, consistency, and fiscal common sense to the regulation of tobacco and nicotine products across the state.

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Opinion | Dobson: Missouri Needs One Set of Rules for Tobacco Sales. Right now, it doesn’t have them.

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Executive Branch

Audit Alleges Arnold Officials Misused TDD Funds, Sidestepped Transparency

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 9, 2026

A new state audit is

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Audit Alleges Arnold Officials Misused TDD Funds, Sidestepped Transparency

Kehoe Signs Trio of Bills Targeting Crime, Family Law, and Child Protection

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 7, 2026

Governor Mike Kehoe signed three

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Kehoe Signs Trio of Bills Targeting Crime, Family Law, and Child Protection

This Week in Missouri Politics – April 5, 2026

By: The Missouri Times
On: April 5, 2026

Scott Faughn is joined by Governor of Missouri Mike Kehoe. On the panel Scott is joined by Reps. Bennie Cook, Mazzie Christensen, Nick Kimble and Missouri Times Editor Jake Kroesen.

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This Week in Missouri Politics – April 5, 2026

Trent Urges Notice on Gaming Enforcement

By: The Missouri Times
On: March 25, 2026

A Missouri state senator is

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Trent Urges Notice on Gaming Enforcement

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Courts

Court Rules Prior House Punishment Unlawful

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 20, 2026

A Cole County Circuit Court

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Court Rules Prior House Punishment Unlawful

St. Louis

Judge Dismisses Missouri Scholars Funding Lawsuit

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 15, 2026

A Cole County Circuit Court

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Judge Dismisses Missouri Scholars Funding Lawsuit

Missouri Supreme Court

Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Mid-Decade Redistricting

By: The Missouri Times
On: March 24, 2026

The Supreme Court of Missouri

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Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Mid-Decade Redistricting

Canceled: Legislators Delay State of Judiciary over Supreme Court Ruling

By: Jake Kroesen
On: January 28, 2026

What was supposed to be

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Canceled: Legislators Delay State of Judiciary over Supreme Court Ruling

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Elections

State Senate Tipsheet: April 2026

By: Jake Kroesen
On: April 28, 2026

The cycle in the Missouri Senate begins with a 24-10 republican majority.

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State Senate Tipsheet: April 2026

Opinion | Toenjes: SB 1065 Means Less for Roads, More for Utilities — At Your Expense

By: Len Toenjes
On: April 20, 2026

Investments in Missouri’s transportation system have been good for the past several years but are facing a downturn in the next several years due to several factors.

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Opinion | Toenjes: SB 1065 Means Less for Roads, More for Utilities — At Your Expense

TWMP Column: Why the public was locked out of their State Capitol.

By: Scott Faughn
On: April 20, 2026

Some things in government are very very hard. Like how to get the State of Missouri growing again after a generation of stagnation.

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TWMP Column: Why the public was locked out of their State Capitol.

Press Release: BURKS CAMPAIGN SURPASSES $1 MILLION CASH ON HAND, ADDS NEW GRASSROOTS ENDORSEMENTS ACROSS MISSOURI

By: Press Release
On: April 16, 2026

Today Taylor Burks announced his campaign has surpassed $1 million cash on hand

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Press Release: BURKS CAMPAIGN SURPASSES $1 MILLION CASH ON HAND, ADDS NEW GRASSROOTS ENDORSEMENTS ACROSS MISSOURI

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