MPA Legislative Report: Secretary of State Budget Hearing and Election Notices

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’22 Legislative Reports: Week 6: Filibusters Mark Week for Missouri Senate

Shortly after midnight Wednesday morning, Feb. 9, the Senate ended a 31-hour filibuster without resolving the U.S. Congressional redistricting

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By Kevin Loker American Press Institute In recent years, the number of nonprofits and initiatives that could be categorized under a

2022 Day at the Capitol is Thursday, March 3

Gov. Mike Parson will meet with Missouri Press Association members during the 32nd Annual Day at the Capitol, now

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Missouri Press leadership is drawn from newspapers across the state, representing the interests of all the Association’s members and

Medill Survey Respondents Say Their News Organizations Are Increasing Diversity Efforts

By Greg Burns Local News Initiative More than a year after social-justice protests called attention to the lack of diversity in

’22 Legislative Reports: Week 5: House, Senate Cancel Session, Hearings Due to Snow

Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning this week were relatively "as usual" in both the Missouri House of Representatives and

Meet MPA’s Directors: Bryan Chester

Missouri Press leadership is drawn from newspapers across the state, representing the interests of all the Association’s members and

’22 Legislative Reports: Week 4: Budget Issues on the Forefront

This week was extremely hectic in the House Budget Committee and Senate Appropriations Committee as the Governor’s office and

’22 Legislative Reports: Week 3: State of the State Address

GOVERNOR PARSON: ‘STATE OF THE STATE IS…STRONG!’ Governor Mike Parson (R), the state’s 57th governor, presented his State of the

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