One of the last bills to pass this session will alter the way utilities change their water and sewer rates in Missouri if signed into law.
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A police reform bill headlined the end of session, with Sen. Brian Williams working to progress language reflecting last year's civil unrest.
The Appellate Judicial Commission submitted its list of nominees to fill a vacancy on the Missouri Supreme Court Friday.
Mark McCloskey, the St. Louis attorney who gained notoriety last year for brandishing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters, officially jumped into the U.S. Senate race Tuesday.
With session in the books, lawmakers from both parties and chambers sat down to discuss the bills that passed the finish line.
Scott Sifton was one of the first people to jump into the race, even before Senator Roy Blunt announced he would not seek re-election.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt is taking the fight over COVID-19 shutdowns and health restrictions to St. Louis County.
Despite passing both chambers last week, a program establishing a new education savings account (ESA) program may see further changes.