Lawmakers will hastily flock back to the capital city for just a short period in order to pass the supplemental budget onto the governor.
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The coalition of lawmakers who make up the St. Louis delegation of the General Assembly has banded together to support nurses and restaurants during COVID-19.
Sen. Bob Onder said he decided to forgo the lieutenant governor race as the state grapples with the coronavirus pandemic.
Here's a running look at how coronavirus concerns and precautions are impacting state and local governments and more.
University of Missouri System President Mun Choi has been appointed interim chancellor for the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Two Missouri lawmakers have asked DPS to temporarily waive the restriction of businesses selling mixed drinks for off-premise consumption.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Capitol and state offices will effectively close on March 24 as the number of coronavirus cases continues to climb,…
This year, as the Senate stands adjourned for legislative spring break a full week early, the House Budget Committee is working to pass appropriation bills before taking its own break.
The General Assembly put a stop to a Department of Natural Resources (DNR) commission’s plan to increase certain hazardous waste generator fees.










