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  • Candidates take aim at lobbying cooling off period

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch / July 5, 2016 / A hard-fought battle to impose restrictions on lawmakers who want to leap into the potentially lucrative world of lobbying may not be over. As part of a push to polish the tarnished image of Jefferson City this spring, Missouri lawmakers approved a...

  • Koster calls for legislature to get PDMP done

    Missouri Times / June 28 / In a scathing critique Tuesday, Chris Koster called on state lawmakers to “go beyond cheap words” and finally implement a prescription drug monitoring program in Missouri to help put an end to the opioid epidemic that killed more than 1,000 people in the state last...

  • Medium Post: Obstruction In Jefferson City Is Costing Lives

    Medium / June 28, 2016 / The opioid epidemic is destroying lives, devastating families, and crippling communities across our nation. Urban and rural, young and old — few have escaped its impact as opioid overdoses have nearly quadrupled nationally since 2000. Our state has been hit harder than most. Missourians make up...

  • Attorney General Chris Koster analyzes Missouri government

    Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce / June 23, 2016 / Potholes in Missouri roads know no friends—or political parties. “Democratic tires and Republican tires hit potholes equally,” said Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster, explaining that transportation funding can be an issue of common ground for lawmakers in both parties. Koster...

  • Man charged after allegedly trying to scam Missouri governor

    AP / June 22, 2016 / A Michigan man who allegedly tried to collect fake debts from Gov. Jay Nixon has been charged with a felony for alleged deceptive business practices. Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster on Wednesday said StarProse Corporation CEO Jeffrey Scott Kowalski tried to get tax information...

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