With the start of the 2016 Missouri session rapidly approaching, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon weighed in on pressing ethics reform legislation pre-filed last week.…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.- The Missouri Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday in the affirmative on the Greer v. Sysco Food Services case, which could have serious implications…
Jefferson City, Mo. – Attorney General Chris Koster announces that the state of Missouri reached an agreement in principle to settle kickback claims against…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Rep. Elijah Haahr pre-filed legislation this week to protect yoga teacher training programs from excessive government regulation. Haahr filed…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Rep. Sheila Solon, R-Blue Springs, joined a growing number of legislators in an effort to improve ethics at the Capitol. She…
JEFFERSON CITY — Employees can now receive workers’ compensation benefits years after some injury claims are settled as a result of a Dec. 8 ruling…
JEFFERSON CITY – Office of Administration Commissioner Doug Nelson was elected as President of the National Association of Chief Administrators (NASCA) at the organization’s 2015…
A new plan for Missouri’s higher education system will be presented to the Coordinating Board for Higher Education for approval Thursday, Dec. 10 in Columbia.…
Jefferson City, Mo. — Secretary of State Jason Kander today announced an initiative petition relating to legalizing marijuana for medical purposes met state standards for circulation.…
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Office of Administration today announced that this year’s Missouri State Employee Charitable Campaign (MSECC) exceeded donations of $1 million for…

