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.
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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.
"Experts agree the anemic growth is a result of years of neglect and underinvestment in basic yet critical infrastructure, including the well-built roads, bridges, and waterways, as well as high-speed broadband that our economy needs."
"Our message today is clear: Missouri is open for business to those who value democracy, human rights, free enterprise, and self-determination," Rep. Dean Plocher said.