A coalition of lawmakers and civil rights groups gathered in the Capitol Monday to denounce a controversial public safety bill.
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A quicker look at the Missouri Legislature and government.
"Most states have already eliminated property tax on vehicles, and Missourians want to see their leaders in Jefferson City follow suit."
The Missouri House perfected its version of a Wayfair tax bill Tuesday, moving the legislative priority one step forward.
A bill in the lower chamber this session aims to bolster the state’s employment of adults with disabilities.
A bill that would prohibit the use of public funds meant for school districts to be used to affect elections was perfected Monday evening.
“We look forward to reading the essay responses and learning what young women would hope to achieve as legislators.”
A bill that would allow Missourians to carry concealed firearms on public transit was perfected in the lower chamber Wednesday.
“If you can’t hear, you’re going to have a difficult time reaching your full potential at school.”
The Missouri Senate considered a bill that would create a time limit for lawsuits over injuries from products for more than two hours Tuesday.
The Senate Education Committee considered a bill that would designate and deal with “persistently failing schools” Tuesday afternoon.