After announcing his run last week, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe said he hoped to give back to Missourians if he wins his bid for governor in 2024.
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A pair of bills in the Missouri House seek to bolster businesses impacted by shutdowns over the past year through a tax credit.
Rep. Tricia Derges has pleaded not guilty to all of the 23 counts, including the newly unsealed ones, her attorney said.
Senate leadership sees a possible future for legislation curbing the power of local officials during health emergencies.
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.
A Senate bill meant to help utility companies receive financial help transitioning to renewable natural gas is on its way to the House.
A bill meant to lessen the power of local officials during public health emergencies was rejected by the Senate Thursday morning.
After narrowly passing the House, a bill seeking to establish an education savings account program was heard by a Senate committee this week.










