Bills meant to reform eminent domain policies aimed at the Grain Belt Express project drew a crowd of supporters to the statehouse Wednesday.
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After debate stalled in the early afternoon, the Senate perfected a firefighter benefits bill Wednesday without a controversial amendment attached.
"Every day of delay is another day that allows the trial lawyers to gear up and go after our local establishments."
The PSC approved a request from Ameren Missouri to redirect more than $3 million to assist customers through the COVID-19 pandemic.
NFIB is throwing its weight behind Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s legal challenge to the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act.
In the wake of the devastating winter storms earlier this year, KCI received a $2.4 million natural gas bill — but the city is pushing back.
Imperial-based health care regulatory compliance lawyer Kyle Haubrich is making a bid to replace term-limited Rep. Dan Shaul in 2022.
"I propose we protect our citizens’ right to privacy by prohibiting both government and corporate America’s ability to mandate these intrusive passports."
The Senate third read and passed a utility rate adjustment bill Thursday, quickly approving changes made over this week’s perfection debate.









