Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Before Missouri voted to overturn the state’s abortion ban, House Majority Leader Jonathan Patterson said lawmakers should respect the will of voters. And when voters also approved ...
While passing Amendment 3 safeguards abortion rights in Missouri for now, health care providers say people are still worried about access to reproductive care under the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump. Healthcare providers say they ...
Missouri's Republican Party continues to hold a supermajority in both the House of Representatives and Senate. Several Kansas City-area legislators are among the new leadership teams.
Abortion rights have been a major issue in the 2022 midterm election and this year's election after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in the summer of 2022, which ended the U.S. constitutional right to abortion and left the issue up to the states.
Missouri voters on Tuesday approved a ballot measure aimed at banning ranked-choice voting in the state, Decision Desk HQ projects. The proposed amendment to the state constitution will bar
Missouri voters are set to decide whether to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. A measure to end the state’s near-total abortion ban goes before voters Tuesday.
Mike Kehoe, who was appointed lieutenant governor in 2018, took an early lead Tuesday in the four-person race to become Missouri's 58th governor.
Sen. Josh Hawley will be returning to D.C. in January. The Associated Press called the Senate race with about half of Missouri votes counted.
Former President Trump has won the presidential race in Missouri, defeating Vice President Harris and securing the state’s 10 electoral votes, according to a projection from Decision Desk
Wildwood, announced Sunday in an online video he would challenge House Majority Leader Jonathan Patterson, R-Lee’s Summit, for the speaker’s gavel in January.
Mike Kehoe said the former KCPD detective is “wrongly” imprisoned. He will likely commute his sentence if Gov. Mike Parson doesn’t do it first.
The FBI released a statement in regard to a video which uses the Bureau's name and seal to promote false claims that the organization was involved in an attempt to poison electors from several states,