A pair of bills in the Missouri House seek to bolster businesses impacted by shutdowns over the past year through a tax credit.
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Rep. Tricia Derges has pleaded not guilty to all of the 23 counts, including the newly unsealed ones, her attorney said.
The Missouri Times' Kaitlyn Schallhorn and Conner Kerrigan sat down to recap an eventful week for Missouri on the “Third Read” podcast.
The Missouri Senate is working on its own effort to prevent the state from recouping unemployment overpayments during the COVID-19 pandemic.
After narrowly passing the House, a bill seeking to establish an education savings account program was heard by a Senate committee this week.
“We have got to keep our businesses open and our students in the classroom. There are safe ways to ensure our economy can continue to operate, our citizens can stay employed, and our students can continue to learn.”
A coalition of lawmakers and civil rights groups gathered in the Capitol Monday to denounce a controversial public safety bill.
The Senate formally condemned the Missouri Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision last week. Scott’s descendant, Lynne Jackson, led the effort.










