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Missouri’s new-comer lieutenant governor is criticizing the general assembly, calling the state senate inefficient.
Lt. Gov. David Wasinger keeps a sign on his desk that reads, “We’ve always done it that way,” with the prohibition sign crossed through it. Wasinger said this is no longer an acceptable answer for ...
Members of the Missouri Senate bristle at Lt. Gov. David Wasinger’s call for changing the rules of the tradition-bound body.
The plan for state operations would spend almost $50 billion in the coming year, setting up potentially tough negotiations ...
The complaints have come from employees and inmates. Since 2020, according to data from the Missouri Attorney General’s legal expense fund, the state has paid nearly $70 million in lawsuit ...
"This may be the best part of the job, representing and pushing Missouri-based business," said Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger, who took over the campaign. Wasinger noted that many businesses have ...
The Office of the Lieutenant Governor created Buy Missouri in 2017 to highlight the value of buying locally. Lt. Gov. David Wasinger, who celebrated his 100th day in office on Tuesday, has ...
Missouri Lt. Governor David Wasinger, was on the KZRG Morning Newswatch. On Wednesday, a Buy Missouri exhibit was at the state capitol in Jefferson City. According to Wasinger, the program is ongoing: ...
Get back to work in the office. Missouri Lt. Governor David Wasinger, was on the Wednesday KZRG Morning Newswatch. Wasinger told Newstalk KZRG: “I think we’ve just mandated that employees get back to ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri-made products from businesses across the state were displayed at the Capitol on Wednesday morning as a part of Buy Missouri Day. The event, part of the Buy Missouri ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has joined a bipartisan coalition of 39 attorneys general in urging Congress to take decisive action against Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), citing their role ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri-made products from businesses across the state were displayed at the Capitol on Wednesday morning as a part of Buy Missouri Day.