MO State News

Blake Ashby calls on Cori Bush to affirm Israel’s right to exist

ST. LOUIS, Mo. —Better Party Candidate Blake Ashby calls on Rep. Cori Bush to publicly affirm Israel’s right to exist.   “Through numerous comments, Rep. Bush has seemed to suggest that the nation of Israel is somehow illegitimate, and that the Jewish Israeli citizens shouldn’t have the right to choose their government,” Ashby said. “Rep.

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Missouri Conservation Commission Action – May 2024

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Conservation Commission met Thursday, May 23 for a workshop and closed executive session and Friday, May 24 for its regular open meeting. All were held at Conservation Department Headquarters, 2901 W. Truman Blvd. in Jefferson City.   Commissioners attending the open meeting in person or online were:   Steven D.

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Missouri attorney general files suit against five radical states for targeting Missouri energy

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.–Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has joined 18 other states in a lawsuit against California, Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey and Rhode Island at the United States Supreme Court in order to halt the blue states’ burdensome policies that threaten Missouri energy. In the suit, General Bailey asserts the defendants have brought unprecedented pressure against

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MDC proposes minor price adjustments for some permits in 2025

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo — Missouri is home to more than 1 million anglers, 500,000 hunters, and several thousand trappers. MDC issues nearly 2.6 million hunting, fishing, and trapping permits each year. While MDC permit prices have increased only slightly over the past 20 years, MDC’s cost of doing conservation work have increased significantly.   To keep

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Justice Matters

Reflections of Missouri Chief Justice Mary R. Russell     From time to time, I hear friends and family complain about being called for jury duty. It seems the summons for jury duty never comes at a convenient time because of personal or work obligations. But serving on a jury is an incredibly important constitutional

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Missouri student archers participate in 2024 NASP Western and Eastern National Tournaments

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Student archers from Missouri’s National Archery in the Schools Program (MoNASP) competed in the 2024 Western and Eastern National Bullseye and 3D Tournaments this spring. The Western National Tournament was held April 26-27 in Sandy, Utah. The Eastern National Tournament was held May 9-11 in Louisville, Kentucky.     MoNASP is coordinated

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