A majority of voters in November’s election backed two major changes to state law. One was a historic amendment that would codify abortion access, the other was a minimum wage hike.
Voters in Missouri last election approved a constitutional amendment that promised to undo the state's near-total abortion ban. The same day, they reelected a Republican supermajority to the state Legislature,
The Missouri state budget will be tighter in coming years as the state finishes spending federal aid distributed for recovery from the COVID pandemic, but Gov. Mike Kehoe said Thursday he remains committed to his promise to end the state income tax.
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins says he has not determined how to implement a constitutional amendment approved by Missouri voters in November specifying that “only” U.S. citizens have the right
The constitutional amendment approved by Missouri voters protects abortion access until the point of fetal viability, when a fetus can survive on its own outside the womb without extraordinary medical interventions.
We just need to do it,” said Springfield Democrat Crystal Quade, who lost her bid to become Missouri's first female governor.
It’s no question that a second Trump presidency, from the election cycle to the actual term, will have a historical impact.
Former Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan will soon depart from the General Services Administration, the agency responsible for managing federal procurement and the government’s real estate holdings. As she prepares to leave her post as ...
All four eligible council incumbents have filed for reelection, but only two will face challengers in the April 8 Springfield City Council election.
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Columbia has a trio of mayoral candidates, Ward 3 is unopposed and Ward 4 has one challenger and an incumbent for the April 8 election.
Abortion policy could see more changes across the U.S. as President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term and state legislative sessions get rolling.