A bill that would pause caps on tuition increases for the next five years is seeing contention in the lower chamber.
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"I hope you can see this debate is about the Second Amendment, but it is also about the purpose of the Constitution itself."
Just one month into her second term in the House, state Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman is already making a bid for the upper chamber in 2022.
After spending a year on its board of directors, Kirk Andrews will fill the role of executive vice president and CFO of Evergy Inc.
“While I have not publicly called for her resignation, I stand firmly with Speaker Vescovo’s position.”
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson called on the state’s chief executive to supply more pharmacies in her city with the COVID-19 vaccine Friday.
“By giving taxpayers the option to obtain a rebate, we can strike a balance that generates the funding we need while also protecting taxpayers who don’t want to see their tax bill go up.”
A bill proponents said would create additional protections for the right to bear arms is headed to the upper chamber.
A bill that would allow water and sewer companies to request rate changes more often is drawing a line between companies and consumer groups.