
On the last day of Missouri’s legislative session, lawmakers passed SB656, which allows teachers to carry guns on campus. The bill also lowers the age to legally concealed carry from 21 to 19 and allows for “limited open carry” in
by AWR Hawkins17 May 2014, 6:24 PM PST0

The Missouri legislature handily passed a bill Thursday that would define a process in which state education experts will evaluate and recommend K-12 education standards in the state. HB1490, which passed the Missouri state House, 131-12, and the state Senate,
by Dr. Susan Berry16 May 2014, 7:02 PM PST0
Tuesday, the Missouri Legislature voted to override Gov. Jay Nixon’s veto of SB 509, a Republican plan that aims to give residents a $620 million income tax cut by 2022. The St. Louis Post Dispatch reported: House Republicans stuck together and
by Debra Heine6 May 2014, 2:43 PM PST0

With Republicans holding the “largest majorities” they have held in the history of Missouri’s legislature since the Civil War era, House Majority Leader John Diehl (R-87th Dist.) says he would like to see the GOP override every gubernatorial veto when
by AWR Hawkins9 Sep 2013, 6:00 PM PST0

When the Missouri legislature convenes in September, Republican lawmakers plan to override Democrat Governor Jay Nixon’s veto of The Second Amendment Protection Act, a bill that both expands gun rights and “makes federal gun regulations unenforceable.” Moreover, several Democrat lawmakers
by AWR Hawkins29 Aug 2013, 11:32 AM PST0

On Tuesday, a rodeo clown who wore a mask of President Obama at the Missouri State Fair was banned for life. The clown had asked the crowd if they wanted to see Obama run down by a bull. Fair organizers
by Breitbart News13 Aug 2013, 3:56 PM PST0
Missouri could soon join Kansas in enacting a state law that refuses to enforce federal gun control measures. Jay Nixon, the scandal-plagued governor of Missouri has a decision to make. He can sign the Second Amendment Preservation Act (HB 436) which
by Debra Heine28 May 2013, 12:17 PM PST0

Approximately 650 gun-rights advocates rallied in Jefferson City, Missouri at the State Capitol, Thursday, as the House passed HB 436, the Second Amendment Preservation Act, which “rejects all federal acts that infringe on a Missouri citizens’ rights under the Second Amendment
by Debra Heine18 Apr 2013, 7:08 PM PST0

In the process of Missouri’s Senate Appropriations Committee investigating worrying aspects of the state’s new driver’s licensing system, they learned that the Missouri State Highway Patrol twice gave a database of concealed carry permit holders to federal authorities. When questioned
by AWR Hawkins11 Apr 2013, 3:11 PM PST0

After Missouri House Republicans rejected plans by Democrats to expand Medicaid under Obamacare last week, Missouri’s Republican state Senators may be working to enable the expansion. According to a RedState report, state Senator Mike Parson has filed SB 456, described as a
by Tony Lee4 Mar 2013, 8:35 AM PST0

Missouri State Senator Kurt Schaefer, a Republican, filed a joint resolution on Thursday that would add new language to the state constitution reaffirming state residents’ rights to bear arms. Missouri voters would need to approve the language in Missouri’s next
by Kerry Picket18 Jan 2013, 8:27 AM PST0

Rejected, mocked, left for dead by the Republican establishment and the big-money super PACs, Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) has come from behind to reach an effective tie with incumbent Democrat Sen. Claire McCaskill in the latest St. Louis Post-Dispatch/News 4/Kansas
by Joel B. Pollak28 Oct 2012, 2:08 PM PST0

Missouri has steadily tipped red since 2008 and nothing could demonstrate this better than tonight’s primary. Voter turnout was up several points from the ’08 primary and most of grassroots’ preferred candidates swept the primaries. In the Missouri Senate, Todd
by Dana Loesch7 Aug 2012, 9:48 PM PST0
Background research on what has been called a bizarre 16 year-old smear being tossed at prospective Republican gubernatorial candidate, Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, potentially by Democrats, turned up some interesting observations about the work of Dave Catanese over at
by Dan Riehl12 Oct 2011, 7:48 PM PST0
A story that bears many similarities to the one involving Solyndra, the Fremont, Calif., “green energy” company that received $500 million in federal loan guarantees shortly before filing for bankruptcy, is taking place in tiny Moberly, Mo. Founded in 1866,
by Bob McCarty15 Sep 2011, 6:58 PM PST0
Based upon research and exclusive documentation provided to Big Government, it’s believed that dated allegations of sexually aggressive behavior by former Penthouse Pet and stripper Tammy Chapman against prospective Republican gubernatorial candidate, Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, do not hold
by Dan Riehl12 Aug 2011, 6:24 PM PST0
Has The New York Times shouldered any of the blame for injecting into the public square the possibility that Muslims were to blame for the recent terror bombing in Oslo? Of course, not! The newspaper has, however, attempted to foist
by Bob McCarty25 Jul 2011, 3:31 PM PST0
One of my favorite thing in politics occurs whenever reporters fabricate entire hit pieces on politicians based on “unnamed sources.” David Cantanese bases a thinly-disguised editorial diatribe against Missouri’s Lt. Governor Peter Kinder in this latest example, writing: Peter Kinder,
by P.J. Salvatore8 Jun 2011, 8:05 AM PST0
St. Louis reporter Jake Wagman is taking heat for a slanted piece he ran over the weekend in the city’s daily paper. It looks as though Wagman has tried to turn oppo on Lt. Governor Peter Kinder — the unofficial
by P.J. Salvatore5 Apr 2011, 4:58 AM PST0
I’d ask if you remember the story of a Democrat governor being attacked last year, but chances are you’d say “no.” Last year when Missouri Governor – my governor – Jay Nixon had an attempt made on his life the
by Dana Loesch25 Jan 2011, 9:20 AM PST0