Hundreds of people assembled in the capital city Tuesday, waving Trump 2020 flags and singing the national anthem, to protest Missouri’s stay at home order.
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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced Missouri is leveling a lawsuit against the Chinese government over the COVID-19 epidemic.
Gov. Parson announced over $47 million in additional expenditure restrictions to ensure a balanced budget and the necessary funds to deal with COVID-19.
The Missouri Department of Social Services has officially applied for a waiver to allow individuals to purchase groceries online with SNAP benefits.
With the refund, Missouri has now resolved the issue with nearly 4 million purchased masks from three vendors.
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer is calling on Missouri's Labor Department to increase staffing as more people file for unemployment during the coronavirus pandemic.
As Missouri surpassed 5,000 positive cases of coronavirus, Gov. Mike Parson announced his statewide stay at home order would continue through early May.
Unemployment claims continued to hit unusually high numbers as businesses furlough and lay-off workers during the global COVID-19 crisis.