Lyndall Fraker, who oversees Missouri's medical marijuana program, said nearly 7,000 people work in the field in the state.
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One bill would give the attorney general greater authority to investigate cases of sex trafficking and abuse. The other allows for civil action against non-perpetrators.
The lawsuits list parents as well as Attorney General Eric Schmitt as plaintiffs.
Here are the fourth-quarter filing reports for statewide offices in 2021.
A look at Gov. Mike Parson's special guests for the State of the State.
"Let’s find the courage to make certain that the state of our state is and will be one of prosperity where every Missourian is health, safe, and successful."
Dubbed “historical and transformational” by Cabinet officials, Gov. Mike Parson’s recommended budget includes multiple one-time projects, investments in state workers, and higher education grants.
"Missouri is open for business, and business is good. The rest of the nation is taking notice, and companies are looking to our state for their future business expansions."
"I’m honored to lead the state’s efforts in expanding access to broadband, which is a truly life-changing prospect for communities all across our state."
The Attorney General's Office said it will file lawsuits against the school districts this week.