"There are more than 12,000 patients living with kidney disease in Missouri right now, and the BETTER Kidney Care Act could help to change their lives for the better."
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Four new medical marijuana-infused product manufacturing facility licenses were issued today to the entities next in line on the conditionally denied applicant list.
A year to the day ahead of the 200th anniversary of Missouri’s statehood, construction officially began on the Bicentennial Bridge.
A new audit from State Auditor Nicole Galloway alleged a number of issues with the Attorney General's office under Sen. Josh Hawley.
"Perhaps the time has come for a serious conversation about initiative petition reform, correcting the imbalance between the responsibilities of our elected officials, and the ability to change our constitution by initiative petition."
"We hope to work with you to continue our focus on juvenile reform programs that address the root causes of juvenile delinquency which include adverse childhood trauma, mental health issues, food insecurity, and other socioeconomic issues that drive youth to commit such crimes."
After hitting a roadblock right out of the gate, legislation meant to address violent crime in Missouri eventually cleared a Senate hurdle after a 12-hour debate Thursday.
General revenue collections increased by nearly 100 percent in July compared to the same time in 2019, according to a general revenue report.
The PSC set a schedule to consider rates and tariffs filed by Evergy Missouri as part of the Missouri Evergy Efficiency Investment Act (MEEIA).
Auditor Nicole Galloway issued monthly reports detailing the compliance of municipalities and other political subdivisions with financial reporting laws.








