A Missouri lawmaker said he’s attempting to expand a Conservation Department program that provides venison to those in need while simultaneously changing just how it's funded.
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Missouri lawmakers in both chambers will study the spread of the novel coronavirus and the state’s preparedness in the coming weeks as the disease continues to spread globally.
The Public Service Commission did not adjust Ameren Missouri’s Actual Cost Adjustment balances following an audit and Staff recommendations.
Missouri allows the death penalty — by lethal injection or gas — which is overseen by the Department of Corrections.
The state’s 2020 Complete Count Committee is asking all Missourians to make sure all people living in their household are counted.
Former Gov. Eric Greitens has agreed to pay $38,000 as part of a settlement with the MEC. Regulators had initially levied more than $178,000 in fines for campaign finance violations.

DNR commission’s plan for hazardous waste generator fee increases could hit snag in General Assembly
A plan to increase certain hazardous waste generator fees from a commission under DNR may hit a roadblock in the General Assembly.
State Auditor Nicole Galloway “likely” violated state law by releasing full transcripts along with her partial audit of former Attorney General Josh Hawley Thursday, the current attorney general said.
The company behind the proposed Grain Belt Express Project announced a new initiative with the wind energy transmission line: rural broadband expansion.
Missouri’s net general revenue collections in January were up by 7.4 percent, the state budget director announced Thursday.