A bill on deck in the Missouri Legislature this session seeks to create a commission to evaluate the state’s cybersecurity.
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A bill that would allow Missourians to carry concealed firearms on public transit was perfected in the lower chamber Wednesday.
“If you can’t hear, you’re going to have a difficult time reaching your full potential at school.”
The Missouri Senate considered a bill that would create a time limit for lawsuits over injuries from products for more than two hours Tuesday.
The Senate Education Committee considered a bill that would designate and deal with “persistently failing schools” Tuesday afternoon.
“Capt. David Dorn dedicated his life to serving his community. This memorial will present a great opportunity to honor Capt. Dorn for everything he did to keep the citizens of St. Louis safe.”
“His commitment to social, criminal, and economic justice mirror my lifelong battle for racial and economic equity, human rights, and social justice.”
Sen. Lincoln Hough filed a bill proposing the largest income tax cut in Missouri history this week hoping to reduce the state’s tax burden.
“At his current pace, the president is on track to sign more than 400 executive orders this year alone — an amount of unilateral decision-making unseen since Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 12 years in the White House.”