by admin | Apr 20, 2010 | News
A bill which would allow Missourians to vote early, but require photo identification to vote, has passed the House and moved on to the Senate, but only after Democrats harshly criticize the measure. Democrats like the idea of a four-day period in which Missourians can...
by admin | Apr 18, 2010 | News
Members of the Missouri House want to take another run at requiring Missouri voters to display photo identification to vote. The voters would decide the issue. HJR 64 is proposed amendment to the state constitution. If it passes the legislature, it goes to a vote of...
by admin | Apr 4, 2010 | Politics / Govt
A veteran Missouri Congressman says political campaigns have become toxic. Kansas City Congressman Emanuel Cleaver says it’s still exhilarating to file for re-election, but daunting to consider campaigning, which he says has become a very, very toxic experience....
by admin | Mar 21, 2010 | Politics / Govt
Two prominent Republicans have filed to run for the seat now held by Missouri’s longest serving member of Congress, a signal that the GOP is no longer giving West-Central Missouri Congressman Ike Skelton a pass. A total of seven Republicans have filed at the...
by admin | Mar 7, 2010 | Politics / Govt
Secretary of State Robin Carnahan used Hannibal Days to ask Missouri Democrats for support in her race for US Senate as a closely watched campaign begins in earnest. Senator Bond retires at the end of his term and the race to replace Bond, a three-term senator, has...