Proposition A, which will appear on Missouri ballots Nov. 5, would raise the minimum wage to $15 and require paid sick leave.
Wednesday is the registration deadline to vote on the next president, Missouri’s governor and several contentious ballot issues.
Democrats hoping to chip away at the GOP supermajority in the Missouri Senate got a big boost last week when its candidates in two swing districts won the endorsement of the state’s largest business advocacy group.
The November election is just 27 days away and today is the last day to register to vote in Missouri. Voters can register online, in person or by mail. However, registrations must be complete or postmarked by 5 p.
We're less than one month away from the 2024 general election. Most U.S. citizens over the age of 18 are eligible to vote as long as they are registered. However, for some individuals living in America without citizenship,
Proposition A on the Nov. 5 ballot would raise Missouri’s minimum wage to $15 by 2026 and guarantee up to seven days of paid sick leave.
Amendment 7, placed on the Nov. 5 ballots by the Missouri legislature, would alter the state constitution to effectively ban ranked-choice voting, although that's not what has sparked most discussion of the measure.
The Missouri Sheriffs' Retirement System last month made a $30,000 investment, hoping for a big return if voters approve a ballot measure imposing a $3 fee on court cases to fund the system's pensions.
Missouri has ranked near the bottom in state funding for public schools the past few years. The state's average starting salary for teachers is just above $34,000 -- the second-worst in the nation, according to the National Education Association.
With less than a month until election day, those vying for a seat in the Missouri House of Representatives want voters to know where they stand on a variety of issues.
Democrats hoping to chip away at the GOP supermajority in the Missouri Senate got a big boost last week when its candidates in two swing districts won the endorsement of the state’s largest business advocacy group.