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The lawsuit filed in Chicago claims new requirements are overly burdensome, preempted by federal law.
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Future plans envision underground offices for legislative staff, displaying artists’ models of exterior sculptures
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A group of St. Louis Public Schools parents went to Jefferson City to advocate for more political involvement.
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St. Louis Public Radio statehouse reporter Sarah Kellogg discusses what’s on the docket for the state in the next few months.
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"Making History" was supposed to be on display in the Missouri State Museum in the Capitol until Dec. 26, but it was removed within days of its installation in September after GOP lawmakers complained to the governor's office.
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Some Missouri lawmakers are "appalled" after an exhibit documenting the history of the LGBTQ rights movement in Kansas City was removed just days after it was installed in the state capitol.
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This week, the Missouri Independent launched with big plans for covering Missouri state government. The nonprofit news site promises to provide “relentless investigative journalism that sheds light on how decisions in Jefferson City are made and how those decisions affect Missourians.”
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Today is the last day visitors to the Missouri Capitol can walk up to the top of the building’s iconic dome until the year 2020.The top of the dome has a…
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Since mid-March and throughout the summer, access to the Missouri Capitol has been limited because of restoration work on the building's south side, which…
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Missouri's state Capitol is open for business and tourists, though it may not look like it right now.Major renovations have been going on for months and…