House Majority Leader Representative Jon Patterson, Kansas City, announced today longtime HRCC advisor Jonathan Ratliff will be transitioning from his role as Executive Director to a senior consultant.
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The house met for their winter caucus yesterday and while discussing several priorities for next session, many of which are hold overs from last session they of course discussed the controversies surrounding Speaker Plocher and some of the policies and procedures the house operates with.
State Representative David Gregory announced his candidacy for District 15 State Senator in 2024. Known as a conservative firebrand, Gregory claims: “We can’t afford anymore soft, do-nothing Republicans. It’s time to get bold and drive home the conservative agenda. We’re coming.”
Well, I don’t know the proper term they would use at CNN, but in Missourah plan speak: its bullshit.
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.
The event, dubbed the Bi-State Softball Showdown, was put on by Greater St. Louis Inc, an economic development agency in the Gateway City that operates on both sides of the Mississippi River.
Well, most folks thought that he wouldn't really veto an ag bill.
Most folks were wrong.
It was the kind of thing John Dutton would have done.
"You have to not only have the ability, but be comfortable with speaking publicly on behalf of the House in a way that's clear and convictional and yet is not going to create problems for the House or the State of Missouri. And that's something I've done for well over two decades and enjoy that," Richey said.
The Missouri Times spoke to the three senators in the room when the final deal was cut to pass the map. Senate Majority Leader Caleb Rowden, Senate Minority Leader John Rizzo, and de facto leader of the senate conservative caucus, Senator Bill Eigel.