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The line of questioning revealed in deposition records provides fresh details into an FBI probe that's transfixed state and local politics ever since news of it surfaced in 2019.
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Politically speaking, Missouri politics changed dramatically throughout the 2010s.At the beginning of the decade, the Show-Me State was a place where…
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A new website is being promoted as a tool to help student interns at the Missouri Capitol deal with harassment. But it will still be up to interns to…
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Missouri House members will have to undergo training to prevent sexual harassment every year and are barred from engaging in romantic fraternization with…
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St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum is flying solo, so to speak, for this week’s edition of Politically Speaking. He’s welcoming state Rep. Kip…
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After the resignations of Rep. John Diehl, R-Town and Country, and Sen. Paul LeVota, D- Independence, earlier this year following realizations of sexually…
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At least at J. Pfenny’s sports bar, it’ll be business as usual next week when legislators return to the Missouri capital for their annual veto session.…
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Missouri House Speaker Todd Richardson is maintaining that a proposed new dress code for interns is not, and will not, be among the recommendations for…
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Republican leaders in St. Louis County’s 89th state House District needed only one ballot to choose lawyer Dean Plocher overwhelmingly as their nominee to…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has set three legislative special elections for Nov. 3, including one to fill the post that had been held by former House Speaker…