A former legislative employee has sued the House and several employees alleging he was wrongfully terminated after requesting a mask mandate in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Like his favorite superhero, freshman Rep. Brian Seitz says he hopes to promote three things: “truth, justice, and the American way."
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request to clarify regulations around the Missouri Universal Service Fund this week.
Rep. Chris Brown said at the end of his term, he would like to look back and say: “I left the state and individuals in a better place than when I started.”
“With agriculture being the number one industry in the state, I just want to try to make it as strong as it can be.”
“Capt. David Dorn dedicated his life to serving his community. This memorial will present a great opportunity to honor Capt. Dorn for everything he did to keep the citizens of St. Louis safe.”
Following an extensive evaluation process, four qualified teams have been selected to compete for the contract to design and construct a new Missouri River Bridge on Interstate 70 near Rocheport.
"Giving a chance to kids stuck in a district that doesn’t meet their needs seems like a huge win for taxpayers and families."
One report includes cities, towns, and villages while the other lists political subdivisions such as water, fire protection, and other taxing districts.









