Gov. Mike Parson ended Missouri’s COVID-19 state of emergency, replacing it with a new order focused on the state’s health care system.
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A Cole County judge upheld a new state law curbing the power of local officials to issue health ordinances during emergencies Thursday.
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.
Candidates for Missouri’s fourth congressional district have been critical of President Biden's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
DESE was in the hot seat Wednesday afternoon as legislators inquired about everything from recruitment efforts to the digital divide.
"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.
Gov. Mike Parson is considering plans for state employees to return to remote work as COVID-19 case rates rise across Missouri.
"This is a huge win for border security and the rule of law and highlights our efforts to continually fight back on federal government overreach."