"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."
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Eric Schmitt has served as Missouri’s attorney general since January 2019.
Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe is voicing his opposition to the Biden administration's proposed vaccination mandate amid calls for a special session.
"This heavy-handed action by the federal government is unwelcome in our state and has potentially dangerous consequences for working families."
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.
Congresswoman Cori Bush joined advocacy groups and exonerees to push for the release of several Missourians serving lengthy prison sentences.
A Cole County judge denied a request to block Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) which seeks to “invalidate” certain federal gun laws that could restrict ownership.
"This money will provide desperately needed funding for treatment and recovery programs, as well as needed funding for law enforcement, drug courts, and other resources."
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a class action lawsuit Tuesday in an effort to prevent public schools from implementing mask mandates.