(The Center Square) – Missouri Republicans have been proposing – and adopting – voter photo ID bills since 2006, even securing 63-percent approval of a 2016 ballot measure that included a voter photo ID mandate.
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(The Center Square) – A draft ‘Stop Social Media Censorship Act’ bill has been circulating about state capitols for several years with little traction but, as of Tuesday, the model legislation has been introduced in one form or another in all 50 state legislatures.
(The Center Square) – Mandating publicly-accessible websites that offer constituents full disclosure of taxes collected and spent by local governments and requiring price-comparison tools for health care and pharmaceutical consumers have been a trend in state legislatures nationwide for a decade.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House for a historic second time Wednesday, charged with "incitement of ins…
It took the third lockdown Zoom meeting with my wife’s family for me to understand how awkward relatives are when we’re not eating. I knew we …
On Wednesday, Jan. 8, state lawmakers will gather in Jefferson City for the official start of the Second Regular Session of the 100th General …
Much of the work done by the Missouri House and Senate from January to May finally became law as many of the bills approved by the legislature…
There’s a little country church house just a mile or two up north on Empire Prairie, Andrew County, Missouri. Star Chapel United Methodist Chu…
MARYVILLE, Mo. — The issue of large-scale confined animal feeding operations, or CAFOs, was back before the Nodaway County Commission on Thurs…
Just in time for the new year, Congressional Republicans and Democrats ironed out their differences and agreed upon a new farm bill. Unlike so…
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