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Tara Peters wants to improve teacher pay to raise Missouri from the bottom of states in the U.S. She also wants to increase school security by bringing armed retired veterans into schools.
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In the past, residents needed to submit an application for a mail-in ballot for each individual election, but now they avoid that by filing an application for permanent vote-by-mail status with their local election authority.
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The Springfield Republican said that the legislature already passed both tax relief and agriculture tax credit programs this past session before Gov. Mike Parson vetoed them and that passing them the way Parson wants them could be a heavy lift.
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A crowded slate of candidates for Missouri's open U.S. Senate seat was reduced to two on Tuesday night — Eric Schmitt and Trudy Busch Valentine.
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In 2020, Trish Gunby captured a state House district that had been represented by Republicans. Now, she has the chance to do the same in Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District race this fall.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page, who is seeking a full four-year term, faces Jane Dueker in the Aug. 2 Democratic primary.
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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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Passage of Proposition B makes it clear that the county executive cannot hold an outside job and must forfeit the office if he or she does.
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Proposition R strengthens ethics provisions for the Board of Aldermen and makes it harder for the city board to reverse changes to the city’s elections policies.