I always enjoy seeing a politician make a promise to the people of Missouri in the summer in an even numbered year then actually deliver on that promise in the spring of an odd numbered year.
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Utility legislation is boring. I know it's important and it should matter to everyone, but I will be the first to admit that I tune out when I hear a utility bill hit the Senate floor.
The great American philosopher Stone Cold Steve Austin once said D.T.A. “Don’t Trust Anybody”.
You meet a lot of folks in this line of work, candidly a lot of really good folks. Just like in any walk of life you connect more naturally with some folks than others.
I'm heart broken by the news of the passing of Mike Reid.
Senator Caleb Rowden - He finally got his charter school in Columbia and ended his six-year run in leadership without ever smearing the Senate with a PQ.
Lot of things are going right for Mike Kehoe. He has a 2-to-1 cash advantage on his opponents…combined.
Well, the House Ethics Committee probe into Speaker Plocher ended in the same manner that it began…a dumpster fire.
I have a friend named Hannah, you know her as State Representative Hannah Kelly. Hannah is one of the most genuine, sincere, honest people I’ve ever known in politics.
Matthew chapter 5 tells us blessed are the merciful.
Which is why despite all the anger and rhetoric surrounding Governor Parson’s commutation of Britt Reid, better known as the son of Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid, I think it’s far to early to condemn this act of mercy as a mistake.