The solar panels are expected to be in service by 2023 and will generate enough energy to power more than 30 homes for one year.
Posts published in “Infrastructure and Public Services”
"I’m honored to lead the state’s efforts in expanding access to broadband, which is a truly life-changing prospect for communities all across our state."
"Point-being, this change in the law is being pushed by lawmakers whose districts will face no consequences as a result."
Rep. Louis Riggs said his experience chairing the seven-member Special Committee on Broadband Development was an “eye-opener.”
"Wind and solar energy will certainly play a significant role in our nation’s energy future, but their intermittency is a serious flaw."
"The state legislature has an opportunity in 2022 to ensure Missouri can draw down federal funds."
Rep. David Tyson Smith is on a mission to continue the legislature’s work from last year on police and criminal justice reform.
The Missouri Municipal League designated 25 local government leaders as MML Certified Municipal Officials through a training program in 2021.
Gov. Mike Parson first issued a state of emergency on March 13, 2020, after COVID-19 reached Missouri.
The Auditor’s Office found the Missouri State Highway Patrol to be in compliance with state statutes governing the use of highway funds.