Missouri’s electric cooperatives urged lawmakers to increase funding for broadband as they continue to expand access for rural communities.
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The Republican governor also stressed his reliance on “local control” and the ability of districts to create their own curriculum.
The PSC is reconsidering a previous Spire Missouri rate case after it was remanded by the Missouri Supreme Court.
Missouri AFL-CIO is launching an initiative meant to improve diversity, mental health, and economic opportunities for Missouri’s workforce.
Court fees can be waived for honorably discharged veterans under a proposal included in this year’s bipartisan criminal justice bill.
Renew Missouri is joining groups across the country to push for federal funding to help rural communities transition to clean energy.
A new commission will evaluate Missouri’s technological infrastructure and identify cybersecurity risks under a new law.
A bipartisan push to change Missouri’s parole system for those convicted as minors crossed the finish line with Gov. Mike Parson’s signature.
The Purple Star Campus program is a “key issue” for the Department of Defense, a spokesperson said.
A new law restricts school boards and districts from using public funds on elections, a move proponents said would protect taxpayers.









