Legislators are expected to step onto a new lawn when they arrive at the Capitol for the 2022 legislative session next month after the grass in front of the building is replaced.
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The PSC is set to consider a complaint case against the Empire District Gas Company over its handling of February’s cold snap next year.
Pre-filing for next session began Wednesday, with several bills on utility regulation, safety, and clean energy generation on deck for 2022.
"While this is good news and we feel confident in our ability to provide reliable natural gas service to our St. Louis customers through this winter heating season, we’ll turn our focus to the long-term certificate for the pipeline."
Missouri clean energy advocates say focusing on efficiency and reducing the demand for power could be key to navigating future extreme storms.
Missouri will receive more than $147 million for its water systems next year from the federal infrastructure package, according to the EPA.
"When we talk about building a more equitable St. Louis, we’re talking about projects like these."
School buses will be making the rounds with reduced diesel emissions in several Missouri communities thanks to funds from the EPA.
Mark Birk is taking the helm of Ameren Missouri as its new chairman and president amid a series of executive changes at the company.
Economists told lawmakers Monday broadband investments were key to keeping college graduates and remote workers in Missouri.