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Onder Completes Comeback With Landslide Victory For Senate Seat; Incumbents Fare Well In Other RacesBob Onder completed his comeback into state legislative life with a victory in the hard-fought – and expensive – contest for the 2nd District state Senate…
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State Sen. Brian Nieves may be quitting Jefferson City, but he’s not quitting politics.Nieves, R-Washington, filed Monday for Franklin County recorder of…
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Missouri House Speaker Tim Jones, R-Eureka, has announced that he’s not running for the Missouri state Senate – setting the table for a possible candidacy…
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(Updated 1:50 p.m. Friday, March 14)State Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, has dropped his bid for re-election – ending two weeks of political suspense…
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Until this week, most of the attention directed at state Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, has focused on his outspoken conservatism and his efforts to…
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The National Rifle Association is taking some heat from two Missouri state senators over legislation to nullify federal gun control laws within the…
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The Missouri Senate has given first-round approval to legislation to nullify federal gun-control laws.The language in this year's Senate version of the…
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(Updated 12:40 p.m. Mon., Feb. 3)Missouri state Sen. Brian Nieves says he didn't intend to ignite a controversy over freedom of the press with his mandate…
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Missouri Sen. Brian Nieves joins this week's show. Nieves tells us the story of his first time in the Missouri Capitol, and we discuss the role he now plays in the senate (he says he's a pit bull). We discuss the future of the bills he brought to the floor this year, including the Second Amendment Preservation Act - also referred to as the nullification bill - as well as the Agenda 21 bill. Nieves tells us his Second Amendment bill is like Freddy Krueger, and it'll be back next year.
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Missouri state Sen. Brian Nieves, an outspoken leader in Jefferson City when it comes to gun rights,…