Pre-filing for next session began Wednesday, with several bills on utility regulation, safety, and clean energy generation on deck for 2022.
Posts published in “Conservation and Agriculture”
"I’m capable of continuing in the role that I have and the responsibility I have — obviously I’ll have some additional focus, but I’m going to continue to do the job that I was elected to do."
"While this is good news and we feel confident in our ability to provide reliable natural gas service to our St. Louis customers through this winter heating season, we’ll turn our focus to the long-term certificate for the pipeline."
Missouri clean energy advocates say focusing on efficiency and reducing the demand for power could be key to navigating future extreme storms.
Missouri will receive more than $147 million for its water systems next year from the federal infrastructure package, according to the EPA.
"While I deployed, they stripped Missouri for parts."
Missouri Soybeans has teamed up with Sipcam Oxon to release the first commercial license of the innovative SOYLEIC trait outside of the U.S.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt and several agriculture leaders made their voices heard as the federal government considers new labeling standards for manufactured meats.
"As we sip some mulled apple cider this year, we should mull over all that we can do to save the bees."
School buses will be making the rounds with reduced diesel emissions in several Missouri communities thanks to funds from the EPA.









