President Joe Biden said the new variant is not a cause for panic but concern.
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Attorney General Eric Schmitt and several agriculture leaders made their voices heard as the federal government considers new labeling standards for manufactured meats.
School buses will be making the rounds with reduced diesel emissions in several Missouri communities thanks to funds from the EPA.
Gov. Mike Parson will meet with representatives from companies with already exhibiting relationships in Missouri and those without to promote the state.
"We are concerned that implementation of these federal vaccine mandates will cause Missouri’s long-term care facilities to lose their status as federal contractors with the VA and jeopardize the well-being of our veterans."
"We were excited when the Bicentennial Commission told us they wanted to fund the renovation of the gate as a lasting project on the fairgrounds to commemorate the 200th year of our state."
"I will not stand idly by while Moberly Public Schools stonewalls parents from having a say in their child’s education, and that’s why we filed suit today."
Mark Birk is taking the helm of Ameren Missouri as its new chairman and president amid a series of executive changes at the company.
Economists told lawmakers Monday broadband investments were key to keeping college graduates and remote workers in Missouri.
"We are committed to doing what we can at the state level to fix this crisis and to get us back on track, but we need the federal government to get on board or get out of the way."