Missouri clean energy advocates say focusing on efficiency and reducing the demand for power could be key to navigating future extreme storms.
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Missouri will receive more than $147 million for its water systems next year from the federal infrastructure package, according to the EPA.
The bill would lower expungement petition fees from $250 to $100 and give judges the authority to waive fees if the individual is unable to pay or is found indigent.
“I pray that the U.S. Supreme Court makes the right decision, but while it may decide what is constitutional and what is not, it does not decide what is moral and what is right and what is just."
Pre-filing began with a bevy of legislation tackling vaccine mandates, critical race theory in education, and law enforcement.
The Missouri Association of Counties will see new leadership in 2022 when Scotland County Clerk Batina Dodge takes over as its next president.
Local governments in St. Louis County have outdated and redundant building codes on the books, according to a new report.
The exhibit was supposed to be in the Capitol museum from the end of August until December but was removed on Sept. 1.
"While I deployed, they stripped Missouri for parts."