"This type of retaliation is why African American teachers are silenced. They see things and can’t speak up because they know this is what will happen."
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Gov. Mike Parson signed SB 591, a bill bringing sweeping changes to how punitive damages are assessed in Missouri, Wednesday.
Here’s a look at how Missouri — and in particular, the state government — has responded to the global coronavirus pandemic.
A new bill set to be introduced for next year’s legislative session by Rep. Ron Hicks would allow the state to punish police officers for “abuses of force.”
Missouri state Sen. Bob Onder joined the Thomas More Society as an expert witness in the New York case.
“The city has been taken advantage of. But we’re still here and trying to rebuild.”
"This is not a surge or a second wave going on in Missouri."
At this time, there is no evidence to indicate the affected patients were aware the physician listed was not the physician who met with them.
A year after Gov. Mike Parson's first international trade mission, Missouri's chief executive details its successes and what's still in the works.
“The State Fair will go on — some version of the State Fair.”