Ameren Missouri is expanding its solar energy generation across the state through its Neighborhood Solar Program, beginning in St. Louis.
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Language allowing Springfield to establish a land bank to manage property is making its way through the legislature at the end of session.
A complex utility reform bill is awaiting action in the lower chamber after a lengthy perfection process and bipartisan input in the Senate.
The Missouri Senate approved a series of tweaks to the state’s Sunshine Law, passing a bill back to the House with amendments attached.
A handful of bills focused on utility reform are progressing through the legislature — but not without input from Sen. Jill Schupp.
"With the tax windfall, jobs, and energy savings and reliability, this project just makes sense for Missouri."
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.”