A Missouri lawmaker said he’s attempting to expand a Conservation Department program that provides venison to those in need while simultaneously changing just how it's funded.
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Missouri lawmakers in both chambers will study the spread of the novel coronavirus and the state’s preparedness in the coming weeks as the disease continues to spread globally.
It took nearly 20 hours before the Missouri Senate finally reached a compromise on controversial tort reform legislation.
Missouri could establish a litany of protections, including the right to a counselor, in law for victims of sexual violence this year.
Changes to how asbestos claims are handled isn’t a new topic for the General Assembly, but it’s one that hit the floor early this year.
Former Gov. Eric Greitens has agreed to pay $38,000 as part of a settlement with the MEC. Regulators had initially levied more than $178,000 in fines for campaign finance violations.
GOP-backed legislation aimed at changing Clean Missouri passed out of the Senate Monday evening, despite a lone Republican voting against the resolution.
Mike Bloomberg has a robust team in place in Missouri, employing more operatives throughout the state than Joe Biden or Elizabeth Warren, according to data from the Missouri Democratic Party.
State Auditor Nicole Galloway “likely” violated state law by releasing full transcripts along with her partial audit of former Attorney General Josh Hawley Thursday, the current attorney general said.
State Rep. Rasheen Aldridge has been involved in social justice and activism in St. Louis for years, and now he’s taking that same effort to the Capitol.