Missouri’s administrative coronavirus response team is addressing the concerns of lawmakers and their constituents.
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"The legislative process includes a hearing in at least five committees. The resulting language, reviewed and debated by 197 elected officials over weeks of debate, should not be changed by a single individual or judiciary branch."
A bill meant to set a cap on the newly-revived low-income housing tax credits program is set to be considered in the upper chamber.
Missouri Democrats are eying legislative options to stop the Department of Labor from collecting on federal unemployment overpayments issued during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Chris’s family has a long history of service in the judiciary, and I am certain he will carry out his legacy with distinction.”
“I felt really good talking about how we can improve and how we can make people’s lives better.”
The delegation said Missouri specifically needs transportation and distribution assistance with the coronavirus vaccine.
"This will have a major impact on other areas of our budget, and we must plan accordingly."
Gov. Mike Parson unveiled the new Office of Childhood this week, touting its focus on educating the next generation of Missourians.
Missouri officials will be receiving their first pay raise in more than a decade over the next two fiscal years.










