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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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."
Missouri Democrats are eying legislative options to stop the Department of Labor from collecting on federal unemployment overpayments issued during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Missouri officials will be receiving their first pay raise in more than a decade over the next two fiscal years.
In his address before the General Assembly Wednesday, Gov. Mike Parson promised a continued focus on workforce development and infrastructure.
A set of bills intended to curb the power of county executives to make unilateral public health decisions, such as shutting down businesses, resulted in a lengthy House committee Tuesday evening.
Two bills meant to financially assist Missourians fostering and adopting children were perfected by the Missouri House Monday afternoon.
A plan to allow certain military projects to qualify under the Missouri Works Program is getting another try in the legislature.