The Republican governor also stressed his reliance on “local control” and the ability of districts to create their own curriculum.
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The PSC is reconsidering a previous Spire Missouri rate case after it was remanded by the Missouri Supreme Court.
Missouri officials are pleading with the federal government to reconsider after it rejected the state's proposed vaccine incentive program.
Missouri AFL-CIO is launching an initiative meant to improve diversity, mental health, and economic opportunities for Missouri’s workforce.
Court fees can be waived for honorably discharged veterans under a proposal included in this year’s bipartisan criminal justice bill.
The Biden administration is maintaining current standards on federal support for rural communities after a push from Missouri officials.
A new commission will evaluate Missouri’s technological infrastructure and identify cybersecurity risks under a new law.
It’s a cornucopia of police and criminal justice reform provisions from implementing stress management programs for officers to separating juveniles from adults in prison.
A bipartisan push to change Missouri’s parole system for those convicted as minors crossed the finish line with Gov. Mike Parson’s signature.
From budgets to health care, here’s a look at what bills Gov. Mike Parson has signed so far in 2021.










