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Missouri Democrats are at a low point in statewide politics. But an influx of money for the U.S. Senate race could help their 2024 hopes.
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Lawmakers argued the change was needed to ensure donors can maintain privacy while giving to causes they believe in.
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Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz provided his campaign with $1 million, while several PACs are helping candidates have plenty of money to use before Aug. 2.
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Trudy Busch Valentine’s campaign says routine extension will provide time for complete disclosure of her complex finances.
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The lawsuit says Hawley benefited from nearly $1 million in illegally coordinated expenses.
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Three GOP members of Congress thinking of running to replace U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt also posted sizable hauls.
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Former south St. Louis Alderman Larry Arnowitz was sentenced Friday to one year in prison, followed by six months of home confinement, for using campaign donations for personal expenses.
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Updated March 11 with not guilty plea A former St. Louis alderman has pleaded not guilty to charges that he spent campaign donations on personal…
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Research from a California-based nonprofit finds Missouri voters are often kept in the dark about campaign spending. The report from Maplight found...
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In early December, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson stopped by Hunter Engineering near Lambert airport to raise money for his campaign committee.Or, to be…