Two bills meant to financially assist Missourians fostering and adopting children were perfected by the Missouri House Monday afternoon.
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Former U.S. Congressman Russ Carnahan is joining international law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner in a leadership role.
A sweeping police reform bill, seeking to increase accountability among officers and departments across the state, garnered support from law enforcement organizations during a committee hearing Monday.
As an extra layer of safety, legislation was brought before a House committee Monday seeking to add a marshal service in the General Assembly.
A plan to allow certain military projects to qualify under the Missouri Works Program is getting another try in the legislature.
Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz presented a bill meant to discourage "illegal gaming" machines in Missouri before a committee this week.
“Education is such an integral part of our society and it is ever changing. This bill covers many aspects of education and is a joint effort by many senators.”
Boone County Democrats have officially chosen attorney David Tyson Smith as its candidate to fill the House seat left vacant by former Rep. Kip Kendrick.
A bevy of legislation meant to check the power of local health officials during the COVID-19 pandemic was on deck in the Senate this week.