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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…
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U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill predicts there won’t be any congressional action – beyond symbolic votes – to protect or replace the Affordable Care Act before…
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Money wasn’t everything when it came to Missouri’s nationally watched U.S. Senate contest.Republican Josh Hawley is the state’s first Senate winner in…
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When U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill claimed during her campaign that she was the top target of conservative groups, she turned out to be right.McCaskill, a…
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Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley is heading into the final stretch of his Republican U.S. Senate bid with slightly more cash on hand than Democratic…
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A federal appeals court ruled Monday that Missouri can’t prevent any political action committee from donating to another political action committee.The…
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(Updated at 12:30 p.m. April 19 with Hawley's campaign-finance numbers) U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill has widened her financial lead over her best-known GOP…