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.
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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.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) rejected a proposed deferral from the Empire District Electric Company.
As Missouri celebrates its bicentennial, a new landmark is under construction in the capital city to celebrate the milestone.
"Bravo, Missouri Republicans, for taking a very important step in the right direction."
The petition suggests placing the proposal on the Nov. 8, 2022 ballot — more than a year after the first increase would take place.
As electric vehicles become more and more prominent in the U.S., the first electric school bus in the state is rolling into rural Missouri.
With session in the books, lawmakers from both parties and chambers sat down to discuss the bills that passed the finish line.










