A new law restricts school boards and districts from using public funds on elections, a move proponents said would protect taxpayers.
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“Every student in Missouri deserves an opportunity to access an education that will allow them to realize their true potential."
Sen. Caleb Rowden has said he's "seriously considering" a congressional bid but will not make a formal decision until after the birth of his third child in August.
Following a nationwide increase in catalytic converter thefts, a bill signed into law Tuesday seeks to discourage the crime in Missouri.
In a win for student-athletes and coaches who advocated for reform, Gov. Mike Parson signed legislation to allow players to profit off the use of their likeness.
Other designations, such as naming the Gateway Arch in St. Louis the official state monument, were signed into law as well.
"This bill is about an investment in our future, safety, jobs, and economic development for our state."
Small businesses across the U.S. are experiencing supply chain issues and struggling to hire new workers in the face of the pandemic.
With 70 bills passed by the legislature and dozens already signed, four bills were rejected by the governor as well as some budget items.