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Poll shows major support from Missourians for Citizen Only Voting Amendment
A new poll shows overwhelming support for an amendment that would make ensure only United States citizens vote in Missouri elections. -
Top GOP lawmaker allegedly under FBI investigation over software
Chief Clerk of the House allegedly resisted House Speaker Dean Plocher’s attempt to privatize how constituent information is managed -
GOP lawmakers demand special session about ballot initiatives
The 8 state senators want an amendment to reform the standard by which the Missouri Constitution can be altered. -
Republican plan to raise bar for constitutional amendments defeated
The Missouri House had approved HJR 43 on May 9 -
GOP state senator proposes empowering county sheriffs with authority over federal investigations
Sen. Jill Carter (R-Granby) is sponsoring SJR 42 -
HB 1271 would create an Office of the Guardian Ad Litem, allow volunteer assistance
Rep. Sarah Unsicker introduced HB 1271 in February -
Elected GOP leaders accused of blocking 'Concurrent Majority Ratification' legislation
House Joint Resolution 43 was introduced by GOP Rep. Mike Henderson -
St. Louis County Council approves resolution supporting puberty blockers, hormone therapy for minors
Gays Against Groomers Missouri chapter leader: 'It's insane' -
Senate resolution would ban China, Russia, Iran, North Korea from buying local farmland
Senate Joint Resolution 41, if approved, would create a Joint Committee on State Security -
GOP senators pre-file election integrity legislation for 2023 session
New legislator Sen. Jill Carter has proposed a joint resolution to reform how constitutional amendments are approved -
2023 conservative legislative priorities include election integrity, lowering crime, protecting women in sports
Freedom Principle MO has set forth its legislative focus for 2023 -
Former GOP party director reacts to the Jan. 6 committee mocking Sen. Josh Hawley
Sen. Josh Hawley is more likely to be questioned about the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol rally now that former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home has been raided by the FBI, according to a former state representative. -
Twitter restricts, Facebook censors Eric Greitens' campaign advertisement
GOP state Rep: 'The media is talking about him and that's probably something his campaign is very pleased with' -
Rep. Schroer reacts to 2.5% gas tax increase amid rising fuel prices, inflation
When lawmakers approved an increase in the gas tax last year, fuel cost about $2.75 a gallon but now, at the time the spike is being implemented, the price per gallon of gas has risen to $4.37 -
Startups, entrepreneurs to enjoy support from Gov. Parson's supply chain task force
Public-private partnership factors into plans of Gov. Parson's new task force -
Missouri Chamber recognizes pro-business lawmakers
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s efforts to grow the state’s tech economy included the formation of a new bipartisan caucus in the Missouri General Assembly. -
Pharmacist association reacts to bill that bans members from refusing to fill Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine RX
The Missouri Pharmacy Association (MPA) worked with the Missouri Board of Pharmacy on HB 2149 -
Sen. Brattin discusses law that protects physicians treating COVID patients with Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine
State licensing boards would be prohibited from disciplining doctors who prescribe the drugs -
St. Louis alderman abruptly resigns amid federal bribery investigation rumors
St. Louis Board of Alderman John Collins-Muhammad, representing the 21st Ward, suddenly resigned on May 12. -
Missouri Chamber: 'Letter to lawmakers objecting to anti-vaccine legislation was well-received'
A letter opposing anti-vaccine proposals that was sent to the General Assembly was well-received