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Joplin Republican was the only person ever to serve as Missouri House speaker and Senate president pro tem.
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A Canadian fund management has pushed back among lawmakers as legal costs rise for Missouri retirement fund.
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The measure is in response to a long fight over the Grain Belt Express, a planned transmission line that will cut across a 200-mile stretch of northern Missouri. The changes, however, will not affect that project.
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With the Senate adjourning the day before, after passing a congressional redistricting map, the House spent the last day of the 2022 session approving 20 pieces of legislation.
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Missouri legislators will head back to Jefferson City this week for the final days of the 2022 session.
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A ballot initiative would legalize marijuana for those 21 and older and institute a 6% tax that would go to a slew of different programs.
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But one veteran of the Missouri redistricting process says commissions have to defy tradition and succeed in order to prevent 2022 election headaches.
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Follow along for the last day of the 2021 legislative session
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The Kirkwood Democrat reflects on an eventful couple of weeks in the Missouri House.
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Now that she's no longer in office, former Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City, has a lot to say about her 16 years in the Missouri House and Missouri Senate — during which she says was strengthened by constantly being challenged during election season.