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Missouri will become a right-to-work state. The chief question is how soon the General Assembly will put a version of the anti-union measure on the desk…
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On the Thursday after his resounding victory in the Missouri governor’s race, Eric Greitens spent the morning at the Missouri Capitol meeting with Gov.…
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If there’s one constant about the last week of the Missouri General Assembly’s session, it’s that nobody in the Capitol has to search very hard to find…
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For the most part, the dwindling moments of the 2016 session of the Missouri General Assembly were familiar: Paper got tossed. Press conferences…
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Republicans in the Missouri Senate have given first-round approval to legislation that would shield clergy and business owners from state penalties for…
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Since a high-profile sex scandal was partly responsible for torpedoing the end of the 2015 session, some lawmakers have made improving the ethical climate…
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Missouri Senate leaders are getting behind a push to persuade the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to stay in St. Louis.The federal spy agency is…
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Missouri lawmakers are back in Jefferson City as they prepare to kick off the 2016 legislative session at noon today.In addition to passing the state…
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Ron Richard denies being a ‘grumpy old man,’ but says he’s serious about running the Missouri SenateRon Richard is about to spend his first full session as president pro-tem of the Missouri Senate.He was elected to the post by his colleagues in September…
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Legislative leaders and anti-abortion activists are making it clear that abortion regulations – and Planned Parenthood -- are likely to be among the top…