Group continues anti-Limbaugh bust protest
Another group has organized a protest against the Missouri House Speaker's plan to put controversial conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh in the Hall of Famous Missourians
View ArticleMo. House approves bill granting it control over Capitol area
The Missouri House has voted to give lawmakers authority over space in the Capitol that includes the Hall of Famous Missourians after controversy over the induction of radio host Rush Limbaugh.
View ArticleMo. bill lets state workers carry guns in car
State employees could keep firearms in their vehicles on state property under a bill heard by a Missouri Senate committee.The measure considered Tuesday by the Senate General Laws Committee would allow...
View ArticleLegislature to Consider Capitol Annex Proposal
Transforming the Missouri Department of Transportation headquarters into a space for some legislative and executive branch employees is among the projects that could be funded with new bond revenues.
View ArticleNurses and Students Attend Nurse Advocacy Day in Jefferson City
Nearly 700 nurses and nursing students attended the 29th Nurse Advocacy Day.The Missouri Nurses Association has sponsored the event since 1986 in order to bring voices to the forefront of public policy.
View ArticleMissouri Medicaid Coalition Rallies at Missouri Capitol
About 300 members of the Missouri Medicaid Coalition marched through the Capitol halls on Thursday, March 19, urging lawmakers to expand Medicaid eligibility for low-income adults.
View ArticleGroup continues anti-Limbaugh bust protest
Another group has organized a protest against the Missouri House Speakers plan to put controversial conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh in the Hall of Famous Missourians
View ArticleMo. House approves bill granting it control over Capitol area
The Missouri House has voted to give lawmakers authority over space in the Capitol that includes the Hall of Famous Missourians after controversy over the induction of radio host Rush Limbaugh.
View ArticleMo. bill lets state workers carry guns in car
State employees could keep firearms in their vehicles on state property under a bill heard by a Missouri Senate committee. The measure considered Tuesday by the Senate General Laws Committee would...
View ArticleLegislature to Consider Capitol Annex Proposal
Transforming the Missouri Department of Transportation headquarters into a space for some legislative and executive branch employees is among the projects that could be funded with new bond revenues.
View ArticleNurses and Students Attend Nurse Advocacy Day in Jefferson City
Nearly 700 nurses and nursing students attended the 29th Nurse Advocacy Day. The Missouri Nurses Association has sponsored the event since 1986 in order to bring voices to the forefront of public policy.
View ArticleMissouri Medicaid Coalition Rallies at Missouri Capitol
About 300 members of the Missouri Medicaid Coalition marched through the Capitol halls on Thursday, March 19, urging lawmakers to expand Medicaid eligibility for low-income adults. Republican...
View ArticleCase against Capitol protesters moves forward in Missouri
Prosecutors are moving forward with a case against 23 clergy members involved in a 2014 protest of the Missouri Senate. Authorities charged the clergy with obstructing government operations and...
View ArticleMissouri Capitol Site of Rally Over Pay, Health Care
At least 200 demonstrators are rallying at the Missouri Capitol to call for a higher minimum wage and expanded health care. The rally Monday was one of 30 scheduled nationwide as part of the "Moral...
View ArticleLawmakers Concerned About Firearms in Missouri Capitol
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. Lawmakers are questioning a newly revised policy allowing visitors to bring firearms into the Missouri Capitol. Gov. Eric Greitens' administration lifted a month-old prohibition...
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