“Given the data, Missouri has already fallen behind on vaccine distribution to Black populations."
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The lawmakers said they were called into the speaker’s office who said the future of their bills are jeopardized if they did not support charter expansion legislation and other education reform proposals.
Missouri is joining states across the country in considering legislative measures to prevent social media companies from censoring users.
“It’s because of you that we’re able to get through this.”
A bill seeking to increase transparency between the pharmaceutical industry and its customers is on deck in the lower chamber this session.
Former Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder recalled Missouri native Rush Limbaugh's impact on the landscape of politics after his passing last week.
Because of the price tag on the bill already, Rep. Lane Roberts said it’s not intended — at least at this point — to be retroactive.
The Missouri House passed a bill proponents said would increase transparency for community spending Thursday.
Rep. Raychel Proudie is taking the lead on a push to officially denounce the Missouri Supreme Court’s denial of Dred Scott’s freedom.
The House Utilities Committee held the first in a series of discussions on fees for solar customers Wednesday.










