One of the things Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman enjoys the most about working in the Capitol is that there is no typical workday.
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The Auditor's Office is assisting law enforcement as three former officials in the Bootheel town, including the mayor and city clerk, face criminal charges.
The Missouri Senate approved a series of tweaks to the state’s Sunshine Law, passing a bill back to the House with amendments attached.
A new online tool from the MVC will allow veterans and service members in the Show-Me State to find resources and potential benefits.
With a balanced state budget due at the end of the week, Speaker Rob Vescovo has named the House members heading to conference.
“The cost to our country long term is not going to be good.”
The Missouri House approved a bill that would allow protection orders to cover pets Monday, sending it back to the Senate for final approval.
Gov. Mike Parson signed a proclamation recognizing May 2-8 as the Public Service Recognition Week for the state of Missouri.
A handful of bills focused on utility reform are progressing through the legislature — but not without input from Sen. Jill Schupp.
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