Emily Coleman's Profile
Emily Coleman is a student at MU where she is pursuing degrees in journalism and political science and a minor in German. She works from the capitol office in Jefferson City for the Columbia Missourian and Missouri Digital News. She is from the northwest suburbs of Chicago. When she’s not in school, she loves to wander aimlessly around the Art Institute of Chicago studying paintings and people.
Comments
- “I would have liked to know how Brother Jed reacted. Did it change how or about what he spoke?”
- “For more information I came across in researching for this article, go to my blog at [http://mdn.org/2008 ...”
Articles
- Renewable energy requirement met for Columbia
- Missouri's Economic Development director resigns
- Legislators attribute heightened partisanship to term limits
- Major bills left in legislative limbo
- Missouri Senate Appropriation Committee approves altered funding bill
- Secret-ballot resolution passes Missouri House
- Campus conceal-and-carry bill faces uncertain future in Senate
- Senators debate higher education building bonds
- $1 billion in tax cuts passes Missouri House committee
- Missouri bill would make sexual relations between correctional workers, offenders legal
- Measure would require notification when personal information is breached
- Republican senators divided on Missouri energy bill
- Missouri Senate committee OKs rewritten bill on AmerenUE plant plan
- House Minority leader denies accusations of bribes
- Raw milk debate rekindling in Missouri legislature
- Task force to look at revving up state auto industry
- Nixon pushes Quality Jobs Act for small businesses
- Bill to finance Callaway power plant moves forward
- Bipartisan resolution would fund higher education projects
- Regulators concerned Ameren bill could up commission's workload
- Ameren officials at reactor hearing: We're willing to compromise
- Consumer advocates seek voice in Callaway power plant debate
- Laptops become a question of ethics in Missouri Senate
- Pre-need funeral legislation requires providers "be of good moral character"
- Missouri Senate bill would change basis for utility rates
- AmerenUE expansion focus of Senate seminar
- Nixon staff seek to ban cell phones at signing event
- Nixon says he will end patronage for Revenue Department fee offices
- Obama's election gives some black Missouri leaders hope
- Palin holds rally in Jefferson City
- Minister says life of good works prepares him for office
- Zweifel cites middle-class background as asset
- Jackson county reports fake voter registration forms