Missouri Chamber President Dan Mehan said investing in ports could remedy immediate concerns surrounding the nation’s supply chain.
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The school districts were flagged as part of the attorney general's request for information from parents.
“They’ve paid a tremendous debt to this country by serving our nation in the armed forces, so we want to make sure we’re taking care of them.”
Sen. Rick Brattin likened his bill to a "voucher system" that would open up ESA opportunities to low-income students regardless of where they live.
St. Louis County officially rescinded its mask mandate Thursday in the wake of a court decision impeding its ability to enforce the order.
Legislators are expected to step onto a new lawn when they arrive at the Capitol for the 2022 legislative session next month after the grass in front of the building is replaced.
"Parents are sick and tired of the stonewalling from their school districts, and so am I."
The PSC is set to consider a complaint case against the Empire District Gas Company over its handling of February’s cold snap next year.
Todd Hays was re-elected to another term as the Missouri Farm Bureau’s vice president during its annual meeting Tuesday.
"We must have legislative support to ensure Missouri students continue to have the best educators possible in their classrooms."