A lawsuit over the state’s lack of funding to expand Medicaid coverage went to court Monday with a decision expected as early as this week.
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“This harmful and unconstitutional law takes away tools our communities need to prevent gun violence.”
Despite pushback, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said the recent reallocation of part of its police budget was beneficial for the city.
DHSS is not giving out replacement cards, but Missourians can request immunization records from DHSS which would include COVID-19 vaccine information.
Missouri state offices will be closed Friday in recognition of Juneteenth, the first new federal holiday in nearly four decades.
“We will not stand by while the federal government tries to tell Missourians how to live our lives.”
DESE submitted its request for federal funds through the American Rescue Plan, allocating most to local schools to respond to the pandemic.
"Our law enforcement in the state of Missouri will not be helping enforce federal gun laws on law-abiding citizens in the state of Missouri."
“The public safety of the people of the United States and citizens of Missouri is paramount.”
A new stamp from the U.S. Postal Service commemorating Missouri’s bicentennial is set to be issued this year.