The Missouri Senate is once again considering asbestos litigation reform this session after an attempt stalled during last year's session.
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Like his favorite superhero, freshman Rep. Brian Seitz says he hopes to promote three things: “truth, justice, and the American way."
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request to clarify regulations around the Missouri Universal Service Fund this week.
"Without a bill like SB 51, our local entities will be subjected to the threat of COVID-19 related lawsuits by opportunistic lawyers."
Students studying public health are now eligible for Fast Track grants.
The Missouri Senate considered a bill that would create a time limit for lawsuits over injuries from products for more than two hours Tuesday.
The Senate Education Committee considered a bill that would designate and deal with “persistently failing schools” Tuesday afternoon.
"As COVID made clear, the state legislature needs to give health care regulators the flexibility to meet patients’ needs and expand rural health care."
Laclede County recently achieved ACT Certified Work Ready Community status.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) is reviewing its practices following an order from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.







