A coalition requested lawmakers push through an internet sales tax bill so collections could be used to establish a cash operating expense fund, finance transportation projects, and otherwise alleviate state debt.
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It’s up to the General Assembly to change Missouri’s tax code to prevent the stimulus checks from being taxed by the state.
Amid the COVID-19 discussions, the state Senate unanimously approved a bill with a bevy of protections for sexual assault survivors.
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer is calling on Missouri's Labor Department to increase staffing as more people file for unemployment during the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
Nearly 500 rape kits have been sent off for testing, but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic could slow the progress already made.
As lawmakers briefly convened in the capital city this week, most wore face masks. Some were homemade; others given out by medical staff.
The Missouri General Assembly greenlit a massive $6 billion supplemental budget package as the coronavirus pandemic persists.