Marshall Griffin
Marshall Griffin is the Statehouse reporter for St. Louis Public Radio.
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About 300 people poured into the hallways of the Missouri Capitol Tuesday, calling for lawmakers to avoid creating new laws that would loosen existing...
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Missouri lawmakers continue to work on several bills, including one that could result in the first filibuster of the 2018 legislative session. A bill...
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One busy week leads to another as Missouri lawmakers wrestle with tax credits, a major ethics bill, and next year’s state budget. The House this week...
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Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has released portions of his plan to cut taxes in Missouri. Greitens said in a written statement Thursday afternoon that...
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The search has begun for Missouri’s next education commissioner , even though there currently aren’t enough board members to vote on hiring Margie...
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A state representative from rural Missouri won’t face any punishment for a controversial Facebook post he made last summer. The House Ethics Committee...
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A pre-filed bill in the Missouri House would eliminate a state law requiring the attorney general to live in Jefferson City. Current law requires the...
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Updated at 2:15 p.m. with governor's comments — Missouri’s commissioner of education survived a rare move to oust her by appointees of Republican Gov....
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Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley has issued subpoenas to three companies that distribute opioids throughout the United States. The subpoenas were...
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Missouri is doing a poor job of tracking the economic impact of tax breaks, according to an audit released on Wednesday. Missouri state Auditor Nicole...