The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) allocated more than $50 million for workforce grants for Missouri teachers.
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Gov. Mike Parson moved to cut federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits, arguing the move would encourage more Missourians to get back into the workforce.
Ameren Missouri is expanding its solar energy generation across the state through its Neighborhood Solar Program, beginning in St. Louis.
After working on agriculture policy on the national level, Blake Rollins is joining the Missouri Farm Bureau as its new CAO.
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins said the conflict over property rights was paramount to Missouri’s farmers and landowners.
Bills meant to reform eminent domain policies aimed at the Grain Belt Express project drew a crowd of supporters to the statehouse Wednesday.
After debate stalled in the early afternoon, the Senate perfected a firefighter benefits bill Wednesday without a controversial amendment attached.
A bill seeking to encourage nuclear power generation in Missouri is moving forward in the House after its perfection Tuesday.
"The part hometown utility lineworkers play in providing reliable electricity for our communities is more important than ever."
March general revenue collections increased by more than 15 percent compared to the same time in 2020, according to the latest report.