Ronald Richard, the only Missourian to serve as both Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives and President Pro Tem of the Missouri Senate passed away last night.
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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.
This morning Missouri Times Publisher Scott Faughn sat down with Democratic Senate candidate Trudy Busch-Valentine at her home in St. Louis County.
She was very open about her family, her family’s loss of a child to addiction, and how she would view her role as a United States Senator.
988 is a national initiative, simplifying and improving the services of the previous National Suicide Prevention hotline. 1-800-273-8255, the previous hotline number, will continue to function and both numbers will connect callers to the same services.
A bill, named the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, passed the U.S. House of Representatives last month 231-190. The bill now heads to the U.S. Senate, being sponsored by Sen. Roy Blunt as he serves in his last term.
"For far too long, behavioral health care in our country has been funded through grants. When the grant runs out, so does the health care."
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.
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt criticized the Biden administration’s mishandling of the baby formula shortage, which is impacting families across the nation.
"We need Senator Blunt to continue to be a part of these conversations in Washington that strive to update the ECA in a productive and bipartisan manner."
"Have the great people of Missouri been considering the big, loud, and proud personality of Congressman Billy Long for Senate," former President Donald Trump asked.