Attorney General Eric Schmitt sought to block school mask mandates from going into effect with a new motion filed in court Friday.
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A new class of special assistant U.S. attorneys was sworn in Thursday as part of Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s Safer Streets Initiative.
"As long as I can push that button on the floor, I’m doing my job 100 percent. I do know what’s going on in the Capitol, and that’s what my constituents want."
The Spire STL Pipeline was granted a certificate to continue operating for 90 days, giving the project time to focus its engagement efforts.
The 30-second spot is airing in cable markets in Cape Girardeau and Springfield.
"This is the time to fight back against 'federal power grabs and government overreach that threatens to limit our freedoms.'"
"Missouri will not be a pawn in this publicity stunt that seeks to force Missourians to disclose private health care decisions and dictate private business operations."
A federal court declined Spire Missouri’s request for a rehearing over its STL Pipeline Tuesday, but the company is pursuing regulatory options.
U.S. Senate candidate Scott Sifton is advocating for additional justices on the U.S. Supreme Court to preserve Roe v. Wade.
Here’s a look at three avenues Missouri officials are exploring on the abortion issue and the effect the Texas law could have on them.