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President Donald Trump on Thursday morning on Truth Social praised Missouri Republicans for talking about redistricting. No official plans have made yet, but a spokesperson from Gov. Mike Kehoe's office said the governor and lawmakers are considering options for a special session.
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Thursday that Missouri may soon join GOP-backed efforts to redraw its congressional district boundaries, declaring on social media platform truth social, "Missouri is now IN.
House Minority Leader Ashley Aune warns Kansas City’s congressional seat could be targeted in special session.
If you live in Missouri, you'll no longer have to pay taxes on profits from the sale of stocks and property, while two other states have done the opposite. If you have a brokerage account or significant real estate sales,
Governors of three Republican-led states announced over the weekend they would be sending hundreds of troops to D.C at the request of Trump.
LeAndra Beauford, of St. Joseph, was appointed to the Missouri Development Disabilities Council. Beauford is a family navigation manager for Progressive Community Services, as well as a certified family support provider, according to a news release.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (KFVS) - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe is scheduled to attend a few events in the Heartland this week. His first stop was at the Federal Courthouse in Cape Girardeau for a naturalization ceremony on Wednesday, August 20.
Former U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway has been appointed as Missouri's next attorney general. She takes over from Andrew Bailey, who is leaving for a position with the FBI.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe named Catherine Hanaway as the state’s next attorney general during a press conference Tuesday morning in Jefferson City.
STODDARD COUNTY, Mo. (KFVS) - Governor Mike Kehoe stopped in Bloomfield on Thursday to help honor a D.A.R.E. officer. Lori O’Dell, who works for the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Office, was recognized as the D.A.R.E. Officer of the Year.
Bailey, appointed in 2022 by former Gov. Mike Parson, is the third Missouri Attorney General in six years to leave for a position in Washington, D.C.