It's time to address the online sales tax issue. Amazon and Walmart won't notice the difference, but we'll notice gravel on our roads and the lights on in our local businesses.
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Gov. Mike Parson extended Missouri’s emergency declaration until mid-June as the state’s death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 260 as the week closed.
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While PPP loans may help some private schools keep staff employed in the short term, the long-term financial impact to the private school sector could be devastating.
Waiting until June to approve the state’s budget would bring greater certainty, both by allowing additional federal resources to be considered and improving state projections.
The Public Service Commission has allowed Spire Missouri to extend its waiver of late fees and disconnects on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway today announced her office has begun an audit of the City of Clever.
Gov. Mike Parson partially commuted Dimetrious Woods' prison sentence Wednesday after the Supreme Court found his release to be in error.
If the government cannot come back in a way that protects public health while allowing meaningful public input and discussion, it shouldn’t come back to governing as usual with an open agenda.
Today, Governor Mike Parson announced the launch of a new tool developed by Google to help health care providers connect with Missouri manufacturers and suppliers of PPE.






