"I’m capable of continuing in the role that I have and the responsibility I have — obviously I’ll have some additional focus, but I’m going to continue to do the job that I was elected to do."
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St. Louis is suing the state over a new public safety law creating a “Law Enforcement Bill of Rights,” alleging it is unconstitutional.
"Please note that there are many outside factors that we can’t account for here."
The individual had recently traveled domestically.
Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act — dubbed SAPA — took effect in August.
Last year, Rep. Lane Roberts championed legislation allowing for full orders of protection for life.
Missouri clean energy advocates say focusing on efficiency and reducing the demand for power could be key to navigating future extreme storms.
The bill would lower expungement petition fees from $250 to $100 and give judges the authority to waive fees if the individual is unable to pay or is found indigent.

Galloway issues monthly reports on CARES Act funding; Missouri has now received more than $5 billion
Through the end of October 2021, Missouri has spent $4.7 billion in federal stimulus dollars intended for COVID-19 response from the CARES Act and other programs.









