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The winner of the intraparty battle will lead a caucus with some major divides — and a slim majority.
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Sen. Lincoln Hough, R-Springfield, expressed unease with the measure so soon after a deadly school shooting in Nashville.
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The Springfield Republican said that the legislature already passed both tax relief and agriculture tax credit programs this past session before Gov. Mike Parson vetoed them and that passing them the way Parson wants them could be a heavy lift.
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The caucus frequently clashed with Republican leadership but now members say they want a united front to pursue GOP platform policies.
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On Politically Speaking, the Weldon Spring Republican also discussed why there’s so much frustration with the Senate’s Conservative Caucus.
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Missouri's few competitive state Senate contests could have big implications for congressional redistricting and the future leadership of the General Assembly's upper chamber.
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Missouri State Sen. Bob Onder On Special Session Rockiness And The Future Of The Conservative CaucusSen. Bob Onder, R-Lake Saint Louis, talks about his support for "concurrent jurisdiction" legislation that would allow the attorney general to intervene in St. Louis homicide cases under certain circumstances.