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Redistricting ballot language before voters in November will look different from what the Missouri Legislature originally drafted following changes made by a Cole County Circuit Court judge.
GOP-backed legislation aimed at changing Clean Missouri passed out of the Senate Monday evening, despite a lone Republican voting against the resolution.
When Missouri voters passed Amendment One in the fall of 2018, they thought they were voting for ethics reform. After all, who could be against…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — It took just three weeks before the Senate engaged in a lengthy filibuster, the first of 2020. It was a resolution…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri General Assembly has truly agreed and finally passed a measure designed to make the process of drawing districts more…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Legislation walking back voter-approved redistricting alterations gained initial approval from the Missouri House. The Republican-led effort was criticized as a move…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The campaign that successfully advocated for sweeping changes to the Missouri General Assembly shows no sign of backing down as legislators…
Two Missouri attorneys have joined the redistricting fight in the nation’s high court arguing that political parties should not be a protected class. Eddie Greim…