Utility companies, including Spire Missouri, are examining ways to dampen the impact of last month’s winter storms on customers’ bills.
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Ameren Missouri filed a proposal with the PSC Wednesday, seeking a rate adjustment aimed at bolstering its electric and natural gas systems.
Leaders of Missouri’s COVID-19 vaccination team met with lawmakers this week to provide an update on the state’s progress.
Legislation proponents said would increase biosecurity for agricultural facilities took its first step in the Missouri Senate Monday.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt released his first campaign ad for the 2022 U.S. Senate race Monday, promising to continue former President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda.
“This effort will go a long way to ensure equitable access to vaccinations.”
After announcing his run last week, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe said he hoped to give back to Missourians if he wins his bid for governor in 2024.
The Missouri Senate is working on its own effort to prevent the state from recouping unemployment overpayments during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Senate bill meant to help utility companies receive financial help transitioning to renewable natural gas is on its way to the House.
After final approval from the PSC, Ameren Missouri is moving forward with the largest solar facility in the company’s history.