Missourians will have the option for license plates honoring the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum under a bill signed into law this week.
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Mike Parson has served as Missouri’s governor since June 2018.
Several senators say that the tale of how the session ultimately ended in bizarre fashion began on March 8, the day that Senator Roy Blunt announced his retirement.
The petition suggests placing the proposal on the Nov. 8, 2022 ballot — more than a year after the first increase would take place.
A three-year push to enact a sales tax for online purchases came to fruition during the last day of the 2021 legislative session.
Republican House members asked Gov. Mike Parson to convene a special session to address initiative petition and election reform proposals.
After more than four hours on the floor, the Missouri House truly agreed to and finally passed a proposed gas tax increase late Tuesday.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) allocated more than $50 million for workforce grants for Missouri teachers.
Gov. Mike Parson moved to cut federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits, arguing the move would encourage more Missourians to get back into the workforce.










