The Missouri Senate advanced what has become a bipartisan omnibus bill aimed at helping survivors of sexual violence Tuesday afternoon.
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The Missouri House Chambers and Lounge have shuttered to the public out of caution after the state confirmed its first coronavirus case over the weekend.
It seems a statewide prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) has finally found a path forward in the Senate.
The Missouri Senate passed legislation Monday afternoon changing how gas corporations handle infrastructure replacement cases — including just what types of pipes and other structures are eligible to be replaced.
As Missouri lawmakers debate a bevy of school safety bills, some are hoping legislators will take a look at an app already being used in the state.
Holly Rehder’s campaign for state Senate has announced her grassroots coordinators in each county in the district.
The Missouri Senate divided over an economic development bill and subsequent amendments attempting to end certain tax credits — but lawmakers weren’t just split along party lines.
Democratic state Sen. John Rizzo is the newest minority floor leader following the resignation of Sen. Gina Walsh.
Democratic state Rep. Michael Person has expanded his career in public service to the state legislature.
The Missouri Senate perfected legislation Thursday that would allow for some state employees to run for local public office.