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Jay Ashcroft’s life is steeped in politics, even if he’s never run for political office before.That may help explain why the son of a Republican icon is…
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Any doubts about the political stakes for St. Louis County’s open 24th District state Senate seat should be squelched in the next few weeks, as many of…
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The Missouri House has passed an amended version of a Senate bill designed to lessen the impact of the state's student transfer law.Senate Bill 493 would…
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The Missouri Senate and Missouri House have both passed bills to ban sales of electronic nicotine delivery devices to minors.House Bill 1690 and Senate…
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While Jay Ashcroft, the son of former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, was always interested in politics, he also said he didn’t consider it “the…
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Mo. House Blocks Medicaid Expansion, Sets Aside $6M For New State Park, While Approving State BudgetThe Missouri House has given first-round approval to next year's state budget -- after spending most of Tuesday on amendments to the FY 2015 budget,…
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House budget writers have passed Missouri's state budget for Fiscal Year 2015, which begins July 1.The roughly $28 billion spending plan still includes a…
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The Missouri House has passed a supplemental budget for the current fiscal year.House Bill 2014 includes $5 million for the unaccredited Normandy School…
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Updated 3:23 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17State Sen. John Lamping, R-Frontenac, has yet to say if he’s running for re-election this fall, in what could be the…
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On this week's show, Missouri Rep. Jill Schupp joins us. Schupp was one of the more outspoken Democrats during September's veto session. We talk to her about what she thinks the future of two bills she spoke out against: the income tax cut bill and the nullification bill. We touch on Medicaid expansion's chances in next session, and go into detail on her upcoming race for state senate.