“It takes a lot of collaboration to get the job done in these communities. COVID just amplified that quite a bit.”
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Missouri is recovering from 2019’s catastrophic flooding quicker than it had after other floods, Gov. Mike Parson said.
A bill seeking to gradually phase out Missouri’s personal property tax assessment rate was defeated in the Senate Monday evening.
After a decades-long career in public service for Missouri, U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt announced Monday he would be leaving his Senate seat in 2022.
The Missouri 911 Board is putting $2 million toward modernizing systems across the state, bringing them in line with national standards.
"Rush was one of the most consequential voices in modern conservatism."
A bill in the Missouri Senate seeks to consider adding streaming services to the list of video service fees.
As a self-proclaimed representative for an entire region of the state, Burger sees COVID-19 restrictions as the biggest issue to tackle.
Missouri’s PSC denied a rehearing over the Consumer Council of Missouri’s request for a statewide moratorium on utility shut-offs Wednesday.