The Conference Committee on Budget met for more than eight hours Wednesday to resolve the state budget ahead of this week’s deadline.
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Rep. Jim Kalberloh was born and raised in Lowry City, growing up on a farm before receiving a degree in farm management.
All state employees are to return to pre-COVID-19 work settings by May 17, Gov. Mike Parson's directive says.
Rep. Raychel Proudie spends the majority of her day reading bills and amendments as well as meeting with other legislators.
The Missouri Senate approved changes to the state’s Property Assessment Clean Energy (PACE) Act program after hours of debate Tuesday.
As Missouri prepares to celebrate its bicentennial, its largest celebratory project is receiving a donation from Union Pacific.
Missouri’s general revenue collections for April soared compared to the same time last year, according to the latest general revenue report.
After working on agriculture policy on the national level, Blake Rollins is joining the Missouri Farm Bureau as its new CAO.
“Whenever you’re a construction manager, you’ve got to get people to work together, and so I want to bring that to the table and build upon our strengths.”