The bill would lower expungement petition fees from $250 to $100 and give judges the authority to waive fees if the individual is unable to pay or is found indigent.
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Pre-filing began with a bevy of legislation tackling vaccine mandates, critical race theory in education, and law enforcement.
"I think it would be a wonderful tribute to get this passed and done this year."
A Missouri National Guard spokesperson said exemptions could be made based on medical and religious reasons.
For Senate Republicans, there are always two sets of math that apply.
We're serving you the 2021 definitive guide to Missouri elected officials’ favorite Thanksgiving side dishes.
The COVID-19 pandemic ignited a fierce debate in Missouri over local control and the powers local health agencies have to mandate masks, closures, or capacity limits.
"This brings justice — finally — to a man who has tragically suffered so greatly as a result of this wrongful conviction."
The Fox C-6 School District Board of Education voted this week to use the district’s internal case data rather than the county’s when considering health policies.










