Six Republicans sided with an unsuccessful effort led by Democrats to restore Gov. Mike Parson's baseline salary increase for state employees.
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Mark and Patricia McCloskey have been placed on probation for one year, with the risk of having their law licenses suspended indefinitely.
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack said the program will be committed to including minority farmers in the partnership program.
Conservative senators and their allies rallied in the Capitol Monday ahead of what is expected to be a contentious redistricting debate in the upper chamber.
What’s it like serving in the legislature while also running for federal office? Find out from two lawmakers who are doing it.
Richard Moore, who has served as general counsel for DHSS, will take over as acting director of the department.
Donald Kauerauf needed to be confirmed by the Senate by Friday to remain the health director. But the Senate will not come back until next week due to a snowstorm.
More than 100 people descended on the Capitol ahead of the confirmation hearing, holding a rally in the rotunda to decry COVID-19 vaccines, mask mandates, and Donald Kauerauf as Missouri's health director.
Kim Cella’s commitment to transit is evident through the work she’s been able to do with Citizens for Modern Transit.