Marshall Griffin
Statehouse ReporterMarshal was a political reporter for St. Louis Public Radio until 2018.
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A panel of five retired judges heard arguments Wednesday over whether new DNA evidence in the Marcellus Williams death penalty case is enough to exonerate…
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Missouri is experiencing one of its worst droughts in decades, and state officials are implementing some emergency measures to help ease the pain.Gov.…
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Gov. Mike Parson is replacing one of the Missouri Cabinet members he inherited from former Gov. Eric Greitens.Charles “Drew” Juden has served as public…
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Although Mike Parson has been a regular fixture at the Missouri State Fair for several years, the 2018 fair is his first as governor of the state.And he…
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Updated 6:02 p.m. with plaintiffs’ announced appeal - Missouri residents will have the chance in November to vote on a gas tax increase.Associatate…
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Today is the last day visitors to the Missouri Capitol can walk up to the top of the building’s iconic dome until the year 2020.The top of the dome has a…
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A lawsuit heard Tuesday in Jefferson City would remove a referendum from the November ballot to gradually raise Missouri’s fuel tax by 10 cents a…
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Right to work is dividing the three Republicans hoping to succeed District 110 Rep. Paul Curtman, who’s running for state auditor.John Simmons, 52, of…
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Term-limited out of her Senate seat, Maria Chappelle-Nadal is facing three newcomers as she tries to move to the House for one final term.Whoever wins the…
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Taxes on income, fuel and property are driving the Republican contest for the Missouri House seat that covers portions of St. Louis and Franklin…
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Two St. Louis County attorneys hoping to succeed Democrat Stacey Newman in the Missouri House want to improve K-12 education and curb gun violence.Ian…
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Despite being rural and largely conservative, state Senate District 18 was held by Democrats until 2010, when Republican Brian Munzlinger unseated…