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Supreme Court sets up 'legal flashpoint' for states
After Missouri lawmakers passed a gerrymandered congressional map this fall, opponents submitted more than 300,000 signatures ...
Primaries next year are early battlefronts in both parties' fights for their future, and some of the same issues and divides ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has sent a confidential draft agreement to more than a dozen states that would require ...
House Bill 2527 and Senate Bill 1209 create a tax credit to be used against the state tax liability for a Missouri-based ...
As the U.S. Supreme Court pulls back on gerrymandering, state courts may decide the fate of new congressional maps.
Sen. Albert M. Spradling Jr.’s 1976 retirement ended a 24-year era in Missouri politics, triggered by a conflict between attorney ethics and new campaign disclosure laws. Here’s how his exit reshaped ...
The Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations announced that the minimum wage is set to increase by $1.25 ...
Missouri was already unlikely to ever collect a dime, legal experts agree, and the countersuit could expose U.S. assets to ...
The question now is whether the Royals continue their pursuit of downtown baseball, build a new stadium elsewhere on the ...
There’s a new legal effort aimed at blocking new political maps in Missouri from being used in next year’s midterm election.
The lawsuit asks a judge to pause the the new congressional map from taking effect until until a referendum process is complete.
I always tell people to live life in the windshield, not in the rearview mirror,” Kehoe said of the decision and his efforts ...
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