"Point-being, this change in the law is being pushed by lawmakers whose districts will face no consequences as a result."
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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.
The former Union Hotel, now a part of the Jefferson Landing State Historic Site, served as the Amtrak station in Jefferson City until it was closed after a structural inspection in 2019.
Funds will offset the cost of replacing or reconstructing roads, bridges, and safety equipment damaged during the storms.