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Unless Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft uses an unusual procedure to speed up counting petition signatures, a bid to legalize abortion won鈥檛 go before voters until after the Aug. 6 primary.
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Missouri Treasurer Vivek Malek dismissed concerns about legality of machines in letter to House chairman, says advertising costs nothing to promote Unclaimed Property program.
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Some Republicans think placing abortion legalization initiatives on the August 2024 ballot could deprive Democrats of a turnout jump compared to November.
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They look like slot machines. They sound like slot machines.But they aren鈥檛 in casinos 鈥 which is the only place you are supposed to be able to find slot鈥
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Members of the Missouri House delivered a big blow to Gov. Eric Greitens this month when they released a startling report on the GOP chief executive鈥檚鈥
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On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, 漏 2024 外网天堂鈥檚 Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies welcome back Gregg Keller for the鈥
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First, one thing needs to be made clear: Missouri is no longer a presidential bellwether state. The state鈥檚 voters haven鈥檛 sided with the national victor鈥
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As Missouri legislators roam the state Capitol, they frequently run into familiar lobbyists. More and more, though, these lobbyists are working for groups鈥
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This week, the Politically Speaking crew welcomes Gregg Keller, a locally based Republican consultant who now runs his own firm, Atlas Strategy Group.Keller represents a number of corporate and political clients, including state Auditor Tom Schweich, who鈥檚 expected to run for governor in 2016.
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 19, 2009 - Former U.S. Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo., announced today that he is honorary chairman of鈥