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A look at what vaccine passports are and how they are utilized in other parts of the world since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) moved up the effective date for an extended COVID-19 waiver requested by Spire Missouri.
Rep. Chris Sander brought part of his business with him to the Capitol as a reminder that he would like to be known for firework legislation.
After serving four terms in the House, Glen Kolkmeyer is set to be the newest member of Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC).
Approval of two appointees to the University of Missouri Board of Curators stalled in the Senate amid legislators’ concerns over the picks.
"One-size-fits-all education works for most, particularly in our rural areas, but it doesn’t work for everyone."
A majority of Missourians support passing constitutional amendments without interference from the legislature, according to a new study.
"Now, more than ever, it’s time for Missouri to send a citizen senator to Washington. That man is John Brunner."








