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Missouri Supreme Court to hear key Sunshine law case on Wednesday involving costs for public records

by admin | Feb 2, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt

The Missouri Supreme Court will hear remote oral arguments on Wednesday in Jefferson City in a key Sunshine law dispute between GOP Governor Mike Parson’s office and a former Democratic candidate for attorney general. The case is “Elad Gross vs. Governor...

Missouri lawmakers to hear testimony Monday on 2020 presidential election resolution (AUDIO)

by admin | Dec 14, 2020 | Crime / Courts, News

A Missouri House committee will hear testimony Monday evening in Jefferson City on a proposed House resolution that declares that the House has no faith in presidential election results from six key states. State Rep. Justin Hill, R-Lake St. Louis, filed the...

Koenig vs. Lavender Missouri Senate race is expected to be a close one

by Alisa Nelson | Oct 28, 2020 | News

Republican state Senator Andrew Koenig of Manchester is running for re-election in the 15th Senatorial District against Democrat and current state Representative Deb Lavender of Kirkwood. The affluent district includes Ballwin, Chesterfield, Fenton, Glendale, Sunset...

Court settlement to bring debt relief to Missouri’s former ITT Tech students

by Alisa Nelson | Sep 16, 2020 | Crime / Courts, Education, News, Politics / Govt

A coalition of 48 state Attorneys General has secured an agreement to obtain debt relief for former ITT Tech students in Missouri. A press release from State Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s Office says the court settlement will result in more than $9.1 million in...

Missouri’s governor pleased with special session on crime; wants House to approve Gardner legislation

by admin | Sep 15, 2020 | Crime / Courts, News

While Missouri’s governor is pleased with the special session on violent crime, he’s calling on the House to approve his proposal involving St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner’s office. GOP Governor Mike Parson told Capitol reporters last week...
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