An attempt to put the proposed gas tax increase on the ballot was rejected due to a technical error — but the group has already refiled.
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Missouri communities could regulate the use of delivery robots under a bill passed by both chambers of the Missouri Legislature this session.
Rep. Louis Riggs is spending the interim leading a new interim committee to tackle broadband issues across the state.
“It’s totally inappropriate for the federal government to put that kind of pressure on financial institutions.”
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) extended a COVID-19 relief program from Spire Missouri for an additional month.
As the Midwest navigates the fallout from February’s winter storms, municipal utilities will soon have access to a new relief fund.
With new electric buses introduced in Kansas City, Congressman Emanuel Cleaver is seeking federal funds to bolster its electric fleet.
One of the last bills to pass this session will alter the way utilities change their water and sewer rates in Missouri if signed into law.
A police reform bill headlined the end of session, with Sen. Brian Williams working to progress language reflecting last year's civil unrest.
The National Biodiesel Board hired Jeff Earl, former legislative director for Gov. Mike Parson, as its director of state regulatory affairs.