The attorney general has already sued to block the federal vaccination requirements for large companies and federal contractors and employees.
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President Joe Biden said vaccination requirements are "good for the economy" and will get people back to work.
School choice advocates say they are concerned about the future of local school boards’ authority if the initiative petition is successful.
The battle over the use of public funds to support or oppose ballot measures was before the Missouri Supreme Court Tuesday.
Gov. Mike Parson said Missouri is a "sports-minded state" and any chance to bring a new team in warrants a discussion.
The coalition includes attorneys general from Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt decried “power-hungry bureaucrats” and said his office would file a lawsuit this week.
Cristian Stevens will fill the vacancy created by the Honorable Judge Robin Ransom's appointment to the Missouri Supreme Court.
In his January proclamation regarding the border wall, President Joe Biden called building such a barrier “not a serious policy solution.”
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a request from the Spire STL Pipeline to preserve its service through the winter months Friday.







