The lawmakers said they were called into the speaker’s office who said the future of their bills are jeopardized if they did not support charter expansion legislation and other education reform proposals.
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The Missouri Senate easily passed Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer’s COVID liability protection bill Tuesday morning, sending it to the lower chamber.
Eight hours of debate — and an evacuation of the Capitol due to a fire alarm — ultimately resulted in the perfection of a sweeping bill related to law enforcement officers and protestors.
A new bill from Sen. Elaine Gannon that would add pets to orders of protection was heard in a Senate committee Monday afternoon.
Former Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder recalled Missouri native Rush Limbaugh's impact on the landscape of politics after his passing last week.
"Rush was one of the most consequential voices in modern conservatism."
“We will take the rest of the week one day at a time in an effort to keep folks safe.”
Here’s a look at what we know about the overpayments and what the Special Committee on Government Oversight recommended after concluding its public hearing.
Gov. Mike Parson signed the first bill of the session into law, providing more than $324 million to the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
The Senate debated a bill that seeks to lessen the power local officials have during public health emergencies for about four hours Wednesday before it was laid over.










