by admin | Nov 21, 2006 | Politics / Govt
A simple quiz, offered online by the Attorney General’s office, can gauge your knowledge about the Sunshine Law and, perhaps, make for more open government in Missouri. What is open to the public and what isn’t, from the school board, to city council to...
by admin | Nov 13, 2006 | Politics / Govt
His name wasn’t on the ballot, but he worked very hard this election cycle, hoping for a pay-off in two years. By his own count, Attorney General Jay Nixon visited 101 of the state’s 114 counties during the election cycle, stumping for 61 Democrats running...
by admin | Oct 30, 2006 | Uncategorized
Phone rings…..You put aside whatever you’re doing….or you wake up from a nap….and get to the phone before the answering machine kicks in…. and it’s a recorded message, perhaps from a politician whose name you recognize, urging you...
by admin | Oct 15, 2006 | Crime / Courts
The state’s lawyer signs on to the new effort to get rid of those who exploit children through the internet. Attorney General Jay Nixon offers his cybercrime and computer forensics units to Project Safe Childhood, a federal program that steps up efforts to find...
by admin | Oct 4, 2006 | Crime / Courts, Politics / Govt
State Supreme Court judges hear arguments about whether a law requiring Missouirans to display a photo ID to vote should be in effect next month. Cole County Circuit Judge Richard Callahan struck down the law earlier, saying it was an infringement on the fundamental...