Marshall Griffin
Statehouse ReporterMarshal was a political reporter for St. Louis Public Radio until 2018.
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Promoters of Missouri tourism, stung when then-Gov. Eric Greitens cut the state tourism budget in half, are encouraged that his successor wants to restore…
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Updated Friday with a response from the attorney general’s office – A non-profit group set up to promote the agenda of then-Gov. Eric Greitens is asking a…
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Proponents of Missouri’s voter photo ID law contend it has not restricted voting, while opponents argue it keeps people from the polls.The two sides made…
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Proponents of Missouri’s photo-ID voter law argued Monday it’s not burdensome, while those suing to overturn it say it’s exclusionary.House Bill 1631,…
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Despite recent rainfall, more than half of Missouri is still in a drought, hitting hard at one of the state’s key economic engines: agriculture.Missouri…
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It’s mission accomplished for Gov. Mike Parson, as the Missouri Legislature’s special session is all but over.The Senate Friday debated and passed both…
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While the special legislative session moves forward, Missouri lawmakers have wrapped up their annual veto session with no overrides.The House did vote in…
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Missouri’s latest special legislative session is underway as House and Senate members work to revise two bills vetoed earlier this year by Gov. Mike…
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State lawmakers return to the Missouri Capitol on Monday for a special session designed to pass two pieces of legislation vetoed by Gov. Mike Parson.And…
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St. Louis Public Radio’s Marshall Griffin joins Jason Rosenbaum to talk about Gov. Mike Parson’s decision to call a special session.The GOP chief…
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Missouri has a website designed to make government more transparent, according to state Treasurer Eric Schmitt.Schmitt’s office recently launched…
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Gov. Mike Parson has removed the interim tag from Sandra Karsten’s job title as director of the Department of Public Safety.Last week, the superintendent…