Missouri’s Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) reported its first case of the South African COVID-19 variant Tuesday evening.
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Rep. Chris Sander brought part of his business with him to the Capitol as a reminder that he would like to be known for firework legislation.
Approval of two appointees to the University of Missouri Board of Curators stalled in the Senate amid legislators’ concerns over the picks.
A majority of Missourians support passing constitutional amendments without interference from the legislature, according to a new study.
“We are confident when we say there is no single greater economic investment you can make in Missouri this year than fully funding Medicaid expansion.”
Utility companies, including Spire Missouri, are examining ways to dampen the impact of last month’s winter storms on customers’ bills.
"For women behind bars in Missouri, dignity for their bodies can be unaffordable and that is why the Missouri legislature must pass HB 318."
A Senate bill banning the use of chokeholds and altering residency requirements for Kansas City police officers is moving on to the House.
A coalition of lawmakers and civil rights groups gathered in the Capitol Monday to denounce a controversial public safety bill.