Believe it or not, Missouri has some very outdated statutes governing tort, which is the way we are able to file civil lawsuits.
Posts tagged as “opinion”
For the past few years in the Education debate, the argument has centered around one word: choice.
When it comes to educating students, Missouri has room for improvement—a lot of room.
In a February 9th editorial published by the Missouri Times, newly appointed Osage Nation CEO Kimberly Pearson penned an OpEd that Lake area business owners and residents should take note.
Our plan to bring a world-class entertainment district to the Lake of the Ozarks is moving forward as planned.
I believe strongly that we have to embrace innovative ways to ease the financial burden on Missouri families, particularly vulnerable people who are impacted by chronic disease.
The decline of our state’s medical schools was made clear by a recent expose on the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Whether it’s through intervention in our businesses or our wallets, the state should not restrict the free exercise of fundamental individual liberties.
It is rare in life when one is afforded the opportunity of a do-over and even more so in politics.
In the histories of great states, there are crucial crossroads. In Missouri, Amendment 3 is a wrong turn down the wrong road at the wrong time.