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With Monday's announcement, U.S. Senator Roy Blunt ends a political career that started as a county clerk in 1973.
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After a quick holiday break, Missouri lawmakers will head back to Jefferson City for the beginning of the 2021 legislative session on Wednesday.
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Three offices – attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer – are “down-ticket” on the ballot and face an uphill battle for voters' attention.
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GOP delegates from Kansas and Missouri discuss a virtual political convention unlike any other, how the Kansas Human Rights Commission could expand LGBTQ protections in the state, and a long-running craft fair receives patrons in-person again.
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Segment 1: Missouri Republicans want to see a "Cleaner Missouri" version of an initiative voters passed in 2018.Missouri Republicans argue that Amendment…
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Segment 1: Republicans in Missouri say gun control is not the answer to gun violence.Three Missouri cities rank in the top 25 most dangerous cities in…
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Updated 2:05 p.m. May 24 with comment from Parson spokesman — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed strict abortion regulations into law Friday, just hours…
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Segment 1: The impact of the Missouri Senate Conservative Caucus on the finals days of the 2019 session.They've been called the "Chaos Caucus" and their…
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Segment 1: Journalists discuss the Kansas City mayor's race, legislative sessions in Jefferson City and Topeka, and politics in Washington. In one week,…
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A state representative from St. Louis County is stepping down to take on a key role in the Missouri Republican Party. Rep. Jean Evans, R-Manchester,...
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Segment 1: After unprecedented ballot initiative success in November, GOP lawmakers look to change the process.Gov. Mike Parson and Republican lawmakers…
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Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has nominated one of his most vocal Republican critics to a powerful state board, just ahead of the start to the 2018…