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William Lacy Clay Sr.'s career in political office started when he was 28 years old. The civil rights advocate was a strong supporter of unions who amassed significant clout over more than three decades in Congress.
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Missouri lawmakers are waiting to see if their plan to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals from leaving the state will work.
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MU Political Scientist Peverill Squire explains why voters turned out for liberal policies, not politicians.
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The party’s candidate for lieutenant governor fell just shy of 2%, meaning the party will have to repeat the arduous process of signature-gathering next election.
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People from all over Missouri showed up to vote for tonight's election.
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Gov. Mike Parson reviewed his approach to governing in an interview with the Missourian and KBIA.
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Several candidates spoke Wednesday evening at a press event before the federal U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ annual update to residents about radioactive cleanup
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The bill had broad bipartisan support but died amidst the gridlock that engulfed the Missouri Senate in the session’s final days.
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The bills focus on gun reform and juvenile processing.
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Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek announced Tuesday his campaign seeking the Republican nomination to serve a full four-year term in the Treasurer’s Office.