The Missouri General Assembly approved legislation bringing sweeping changes to how punitive damages are assessed.
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A massive bill that would “fundamentally change” how punitive damage cases are assessed in Missouri stalled in the Senate after a nearly four-hour debate.
Police officer Mitchell Kohlberg is running for state Senate with Missouri families, including his own three young children, on his mind. Kohlberg, an officer at…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — State Sen. Scott Sifton has decided to forgo a gubernatorial bid and has endorsed Nicole Galloway for the office instead. Galloway,…
The lone Democrat currently holding a statewide office in the Show-Me State has begun preparations for a 2020 gubernatorial run, calling donors and union leaders…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After a filibuster that nearly hit the 15-hour mark, the Missouri Senate agreed to a compromise on civil litigation reform, or…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — One lawmaker in Missouri is seeking an explanation for more than 55,000 children losing state health care coverage. On Monday, Sen. Scott…
WEBSTER GROVES, Mo. – Dr. Randy Jotte filed to run for the seat of Senate District 1 by the deadline in April, but he is…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The longest consecutive filibuster in state history endured through a second night as Senate Democrats debated in shifts as the Republican…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, the Senate entertained its first filibuster of session over a bill sponsored by Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar,…