Rep. Kip Kendrick is leaving the legislature to serve as Greg Razer’s chief of staff in the Senate.
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Lauren Gepford has resigned as the executive director of the Missouri Democratic Party effective Dec. 13.
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft found “no probable cause” Auditor Nicole Galloway violated state law and misused her office during the 2020 campaigns.
Some local officials — including in Kansas City and St. Louis County — have urged their schools not to follow the new relaxed statewide guidance for when to quarantine.
The Missouri Legislature has added COVID-19 liability protections to its agenda during the extraordinary session.
After meeting with Senate and House leadership this week, Gov. Mike Parson said lawmakers will be “moving forward with” expanding the extraordinary session to address COVID liability issues.
Apple and Google teamed up to launch an Exposure Notification contact tracing feature. However, that feature is unavailable in Missouri.
It’s HB 2046, particularly the bipartisan nature of it, that thrust Rep. Derek Grier into the national spotlight.
Lawmakers are putting the pressure on Gov. Mike Parson to expand the scope of the extraordinary session to address COVID-19 liability issues.
Republican members of the Missouri House chose Rep. Dean Plocher to serve as majority floor leader for the next two years.