A handful of bills focused on utility reform are progressing through the legislature — but not without input from Sen. Jill Schupp.
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Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins said the conflict over property rights was paramount to Missouri’s farmers and landowners.
“America’s farmers and ranchers embrace technology that allows their farming businesses to be more efficient, economical, and environmentally responsible.”
The Cole County Sheriff’s Department is considering rolling with renewable, soy-based tires designed for use by law enforcement.
"After all, we can’t educate our students if we can’t get them to school."
It's down to the wire for a pair of election reform bills presented before the Senate Local Government and Elections Committee Wednesday.
Dozens of voting rights advocates gathered at the statehouse this week as part of Protect the Ballot Initiative Rally and Advocacy Day.
For the second night in a row, the Missouri Senate hit pause on a substantial gaming bill covering everything from VLTs to sports betting.
All eyes are on the budget as session nears its end, with the upper chamber set to consider more than $34 billion in appropriations this week.
Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick announced that MOST, Missouri’s 529 Education Plan, has reached more than $4 billion in assets under management.