Koster outpaces other statewide officeholders in fundraising
The next election for Missouri's governor is still 1,302 days away. But Attorney General Chris Koster is already gathering financial steam in his probable bid to succeed Gov. Jay Nixon.
The next election for Missouri's governor is still 1,302 days away. But Attorney General Chris Koster is already gathering financial steam in his probable bid to succeed Gov. Jay Nixon.
Missouri lawmakers are set to return from their mid-year break on Monday. And they're prepping for what could be a busy second half of the legislative session. Here's a review of how the session has gone so far.
On this week's episode of Politically Speaking: The results from the mayoral primary are in. Why did Reed lose? Did Slay win by as much as he had hoped? Then Jo shares some stories from Democrat Days and we close it out with Lt. Governor Peter Kinder's lawsuit.
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder has asked to meet with Gov. Jay Nixon – possibly their first in almost five years – to discuss the Missouri Department of Revenue's recordkeeping in line with the federal REAL ID Act. A gun owner has sued, opposing the collection of data related to his application for a concealed-carry permit. Nixon isn't commenting.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former Missouri House Speaker Catherine Hanaway led a parade of Republicans who exhorted party activists at this weekend's Missouri GOP Lincoln Days festivities to stick with their principles but shift message and tactics. Republicans will lose if they remain “the party of austerity,” Jindal said, instead of “the party of growth.” Hanaway announced she's likely to run for governor or attorney general in 2016.
State Republican leaders such as Tom Schweich, Peter Kinder, Ann Wagner, Dave Spence and Roy Blunt urge Republicans assembled in St. Louis to get past factionalism, stay on message and pick good candidates.
Smith, R-Salem, was the choice of Republican leaders throughout southeast Missouri – and hailing as far north as Jefferson County – who gathered Saturday in Van Buren, Mo., to select a GOP nominee for the seat recently vacated by Jo Ann Emerson. He beat out a dozen rivals during six rounds of balloting.
The Republican field for the 8th congressional district seat is big. And that means plenty of potential political dominoes could fall -- regardless of who wins June 4. Here's an unofficial look at the major players and the political consequences of their maneuvering.
Jefferson County's Republican leadership will cast the largest bloc of votes in the GOP deliberations to choose the party's nominee for the 8th District congressional seat soon to be vacated by Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Cape Girardeau.
Legislation significantly altering the way statewide vacancies are filled appears to be on the fast track in the Missouri House. House Speaker Pro Tem Jason Smith's bill is getting extra attention because of Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder's bid for the 8th Congressional District seat.