Missouri will soon be able to allow online grocery purchases with SNAP benefits after receiving approval from the federal government Tuesday.
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Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer is calling on Missouri's Labor Department to increase staffing as more people file for unemployment during the coronavirus pandemic.
Rep. Ian Mackey illegally fundraised for House Democrats while in the Capitol earlier this month, a conservative group alleged in a recent MEC complaint.
In a joint statement, Republican leadership said the decision to return to the Capitol on April 27 "was not an easy one."
Missouri bars and restaurants are now allowed to sell mixed drinks to go, the Missouri Department of Public Safety officially announced Tuesday.
The Missouri Legislature could be back in regular session by April 27.
After 30 years of service to her neighbors in HD 22, Rep. Yolanda Young has taken these experiences and priorities with her to the state legislature.
Those who have the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits cannot use them for online grocery purchases.
Unemployment claims continued to reach unusually high numbers last week as many businesses have closed in the wake of COVID-19.








