“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.”
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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.
"Every time I walk into this building … I’m so honored to be here and do this service."
A bill meant to set a cap on the newly-revived low-income housing tax credits program is set to be considered in the upper chamber.
The bill was on deck for nearly 15 hours Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning as senators debated just how much protection businesses should get from coronavirus-related lawsuits.
Missouri Democrats are eying legislative options to stop the Department of Labor from collecting on federal unemployment overpayments issued during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"All Missourians deserve access to the well-trained, properly educated radiologic technologists who meet accepted national and international industry standards."
After serving on the Missouri Supreme Court for 20 years, Judge Laura Denvir Stith is planning to retire in March.
Gov. Mike Parson unveiled the new Office of Childhood this week, touting its focus on educating the next generation of Missourians.










