JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Governor Jay Nixon vetoed a bill Tuesday afternoon that would have increased the maximum fee for an open-ended loan from banks, credit…
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Jefferson City, Mo. — Secretary of State Jason Kander today announced an initiative petition relating to laws requiring voter identification met state standards for circulation.…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Governor Jay Nixon issued an executive order Tuesday afternoon that orders all state agencies to comply with the the U.S. Supreme…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon signed HB 613 into law making changes and statutorily codifying existing practices regarding property tax collection. The bill will…
AG Koster urges Congress to preserve state’s authority to enforce data breach and data security laws
–joins multistate letter against federal preemption of states’ ability to legislate and enforce data breach laws — Jefferson City, Mo. – Attorney General…
The Missouri Bar, a statewide non-profit legal organization, seeks to fill a vacancy in its government relations department. The ideal candidate will have significant prior…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon was joined by Sen. Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City, and Jefferson City Mayor Carrie Tergin on Friday to seal…
Governor also vetoes House Bill 1098, which would have weakened financial requirements on trust companies, and House Bill 629, relating to public employee retirement systems…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Times is pleased to announce the addition of a new reporter, Travis Zimpfer. Zimpfer joins the Missouri Times after writing…
Industry leaders, workers meet with Kander to discuss ways to improve Missouri’s economy Jefferson City, Mo. — Secretary of State Jason Kander started his statewide…






