"The issue at hand in the legislature these many years, what was the fundamental question? Is it right for eminent domain to be used for private gain? Farmers, ranchers and landowners will unequivocally say that is not right," Garret Hawkins, president of the Missouri Farm Bureau, said.
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Gov. Mike Parson signed into law this weekend greater protections for Missouri’s farm and ranch families in certain eminent domain proceedings.
The Republican candidates are Rep. Rusty Black of Chillicothe, Rep. J. Eggleston of Maysville and former Rep. Delus Johnson of Savannah, who served eight years in the House from 2010-2018.
"We live in a connected world where broadband is no longer a luxury, but rather a necessity, much like electricity."
"The Missouri legislative session adjourned with a historic move in support of public transportation."
"The bottom line is that our supply chain is not nearly as resilient as we once thought."
"If a project does serve a public need, landowners should be treated fairly for the involuntary seizure of their property."
A recent ruling by FERC led to a PSC decision that has forced Spire into a new rate case after the current rate structure went into effect on Dec. 23.







