DESE is preparing for the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have on the state’s education system by discussing the budget and a new task force.
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“Artificially inflating and manipulating prices hurts thousands of Missourians. My office will continue to work with other attorneys general to hold these pharmaceutical companies responsible.”
New tract made possible by generous donations by Harry and Lina Berrier.
Missouri DESE's Board of Education has agreed to allow a pair of universities to continue sponsoring charter schools with plans for future improvement.
"When we talk about the role of police in society, it is vital to recognize the need for police in society."
“It will take governors sitting down in communities that maybe we don’t always sit down with enough and try to figure out how do we do real changes.”
The reforms would need to be done legislatively, but Rep. Steve Roberts is gathering information and attempting to glean support from the other side of the aisle in the interim.
Medicaid expansion ballot measure allowed to continue after appeals court ruling.
Members of Missouri’s Black Caucus are taking the lead in protests around their communities, according to House Minority Leader Crystal Quade.
Rex Tennyson, the operations manager for a small motorcoach company in Rolla, was just gearing up for the busy season when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.