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Over the weekend, the National Women’s Political Caucus convened in St. Louis to give women the chance to network, recruit, train, and provide support for…
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Many Americans are worried that the nation’s political parties are crumbling, and author Frank DiStefano is convinced those worries are warranted. But he…
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Artist Oscar Murillo’s installation now on view at Kranzberg Arts Foundation evokes a very strange political protest, one in which no single cause is…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, July 8, 2011 - As Republican consultant Chris LaCivita sees it, his hiring by Missouri U.S. Senate…
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Many have asserted that the unique polarization of our current political climate has resulted in an inability – or unwillingness – to sustain civil public…
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Updated Sept. 17 at 11:30 a.m. with comments from State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed — State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed objected to one of the governor’s four…
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Missouri public school teachers educate their students on civics and the workings of government, but those same teachers aren’t allowed to participate in…
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With a growing lack of transparency clouding money’s influence on politics around the United States, a new film digs into the issue by zooming in on one…
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Three Democrats in north St. Louis County are seeking to take embattled state representative Courtney Curtis’ seat in Missouri’s 73rd district.Curtis has…
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Two Democrats running for the south St. Louis House seat being vacated by Fred Wessels say the most important issues to address are improving public…