A proposal to chip away at legislativeterm limits is turned aside by the state senate. One might...
Congressman Questions Need for Long Census
Most of us have received the short form from the US Census Bureau this year, which asks a few...
Attorney General Seeks Decision on Contribution Limits
The attorney general has filed a motion for summary judgement in a federal court case involving...
Electricity Tax Proposal Headed to Ballot
A group collecting signatures to place an issue on the November ballot wants to make sure local...
Family of Victim Urges Caution on Execution Moratorium
Members of a murder victim's family say lawmakers must weigh carefully calls to place a moratorium...
Voters Face Lengthy Ballot in November
Secretary of State Bekki Cook has approved two more initiative petitions for circulation, bringing...
Ozark Government Squabble Goes to State
An internal disagreement in the Ozark city government is headed to the state ethics commission....
Controversial Tactic Promoted During Budget Debate
A tactic to provide leverage when negotiating over the $17-Billion dollar state budget with the...
Work in Missouri House Slows to a Crawl
A slow pace, sometimes close to a snail's pace, dominated work in the Missouri House prior to the...
Ashcroft and Carnahan Race Formally Set
Senator Ashcroft is scheduled to formally file for re-election this morning in the Secretary of...
Holden Unveils Transportation Plan
The State Treasurer, who is running for governor, comes out with his solution for Missouri's...
Holden, Carnahan Campaign at Birch Tree Together
Two small-town boys who made good go home again, hoping to do better. Treasurer Bob Holden and...
Senate Approves Lower Blood Alcohol Level
The Missouri Senate this week approved legislation to lower the blood alcohol level used to...
Gas Tax Repeal Resolution Fails
The state senate fails to back a resolution calling on Congress to repeal the 4.3-cent gasoline...
Senate Approves Telemarketing Rules
Missourians who hate to be disturbed by telemarketers calling them at home at all hours of the day...
Ashcroft Seeks to Expand Charitable Choice
A Missouri Senator hopes to expand a program that allows non-governmental agencies to accept...
State Ethics Commission Computer Still Doesn’t Work
The half-million-dollar computer software that the state ethics commission bought three years ago...
Tobacco Settlement Sparks Controversy
Just what issue you will get to decide concerning how the state should handle billions of dollars...
Crime Victim Fund Funded
Missouri is getting a million-and-a-half dollars from the federal government for its crime victims...
Primary Turnout Low
A spokesman for the Secretary of State says the horse race nature of thepresidential primaries...
Audit: Apparent Embezzlement in Breckenridge Hills
A state audit says almost 14-thousand dollars in bonds have been collected by the municipal court...
St. Louis Sued by Suburb Over Airport Program
Kinloch Sues St. Louis The suburban city of Kinloch charges the city of st. Louis has not honored...
Poll: Race for Governor Tight
Missourians are pretty evenly split on their choices among major candidates for governor just a...
Cockfighters Fight Ban
It's been more than a year since Missouri voters banned cockfighting andbear wrestling, but the...
New Senator from St. Louis Picked
Missouri's newest state senator probably will be sworn in tomorrow. State Representative Paula...
Third Parties Fizzle on Super Tuesday
Not a whole lot of enthusiasm for third parties in Missouri's presidential primary. About...
Parties To Monitor Polling Places
Our two major political parties will station monitors at various pollingplaces across the state...
Instructor Stole College Grant Money
A former instructor at a vocational-technical school in Blue Springsadmits conspiring with others...
Bradley Falls on Super Tuesday
All those Bill Bradley-for-President bumper stickers, banners, pins and posters became political...
Blunt Opposes Postal Hike
Congressman Roy Blunt of Springfield says first-class mail customers should not be subsidizing the...