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Yet Hawley ultimately joined almost every other Republican in Congress and voted for the bill, which independent analysts ...
The cycle in the Missouri Senate begins with a 24-10 Republican majority. Of the 17 returning senators, there are 10 returning republican incumbents ...
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley voted “yes” in the U.S. Senate on July 1, supporting the passage of the “Big Beautiful Bill” that decimated Medicaid.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSenate confirms lifetime seat for Trump judicial appointee who compared being gay to bestialitySenate Republicans confirmed anti-LGBTQ+ Missouri Deputy Solicitor General Joshua Divine to a lifetime seat on the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced Wednesday it was cancelling a conditional $4.9-billion loan for the Grain Belt ...
The governor signed legislation about religion in public schools, using cellphones during the school day and protections ...
Tucked into President Donald Trump’s tax bill is a provision that gives people tax credits for donations they make to private ...
Missouri U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt is handling the measure that strips out billions of dollars from the Corporation for Public ...
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The New Republic on MSNRepublican Governor Overturns Voters and Repeals Paid Sick LeaveMissouri Governor Mike Kehoe defied his constituents and proudly repealed paid sick leave just after it went into effect.
The GOP-led Senate agreed to begin a floor debate likely to go overnight and end with a final vote. The outcome still remains uncertain.
Kansas & Missouri Republican senators Jerry Moran, Roger Marshall, Josh Hawley & Eric Schmitt all voted to pass President Donald Trump’s mega-bill on spending.
Sen. Josh Hawley introduced a bill to repeal some of the Medicaid cuts in Trump’s sweeping tax law, after Hawley voted to pass it earlier this month.
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