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Democratic Rep. Marlene Terry says she ran for chair of the caucus because it’s an opportunity to speak with others in the legislature on accessing equal opportunities for Missourians.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Wednesday that he was calling lawmakers back to the state Capitol on Monday, July 27, for a special legislative…
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Democratic lawmakers in Jefferson City again demanded Tuesday that Missouri Gov. Mike Parson expand a special session to include discussions of gun…
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Leaders of the Missouri Black Caucus met with Gov. Mike Parson to talk about gun violence but left without much hope for stricter gun control.The topic…
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Job opportunity and municipal reform took center stage Saturday during a town hall discussion held by the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus. About 35…
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The Missouri Legislative Black Caucus is growing impatient with the House’s inaction on Ferguson-related bills.In a news conference Wednesday, state Rep.…
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Neither the Missouri House nor Senate will consider any new bills to address a blistering report by the U.S. Justice Department over the operations of the…
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The Missouri General Assembly’s 19-member Black Legislative Caucus is asking that Ferguson drop the charges for non-violent protesters who have been…
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As senate Republicans did Thursday, so have House Democrats and African-American lawmakers – sticking with the same top leaders.First, the Legislative…
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The Missouri Legislative Black Caucus is seeking a meeting with Gov. Jay Nixon because of the group’s ire over an apparent deal to trim the state’s…