Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder held a press conference this morning concerning an amendment that she considered a “poison pill” attempted to be added to her Sexual Assault Survivor’s Bill of Rights.
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The Missouri House perfected the No Patient Left Alone Act Tuesday, which guarantees patients in hospitals and nursing homes the option to request family members be able to visit them.
Chief Justice Paul Wilson delivered his State of the Judiciary address with a tone that was aspirational and bipartisan.
Missouri Public Utility Alliance honored U.S. Senator Roy Blunt with its Richard E. Malon Public Service Award.
On Monday night, a large collection of Missourians are hosting a reception in Jefferson City to celebrate America’s relationship with Israel.
"If we want Missouri to spur entrepreneurship, launch more unicorn startups, and reap the benefits of more high-quality jobs and new economic investment, the state needs to increase its investment in MTC this legislative session."
Net general revenue collections for 2022 fiscal year-to-date increased 2.2 percent compared to February 2021.