Auditor Nicole Galloway hauled in more than $1.1 million in the last quarter with no in-person fundraisers amid the global health crisis, her campaign said.
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Missouri will use $55 million from the state’s Coronavirus Relief Fund to address student connectivity and learning loss from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Mike Parson said he will sign Missouri’s controversial crime reform bill, SB 600, into law after visitng the family of an injured police officer.
State Sen. Paul Wieland issued a “travel advisory” to his constituents over the weekend, warning them not to travel to or through St. Louis.
Clem Smith is taking over as acting chair of the Missouri Democratic Party, replacing Jean Peters Baker, who served as the party’s chair since 2018.
Bill Owen announced a slate of Republican endorsements in his race to represent House District 131, comprised of Northern Springfield and Greene County.
Ameren Missouri has announced the beginning of a project to upgrade electric meters throughout Missouri as part of its Smart Energy Plan.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas has called on Gov. Mike Parson to convene a special session to address violent crime as homicide rates increase.
Liberty Alliance has announced a digital ad campaign to encourage Gov. Mike Parson to sign crime reform bill SB 600 into law.
The state has released the general revenue report for June 2020, which shows an increase in general revenue over the same time last year.