Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a waiver allowing Ameren Missouri to compete to provide electric service to a new development project.
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Gov. Mike Parson is calling lawmakers back to Jefferson City for a supplemental special session next month.
Gov. Mike Parson released $5 million in funds from the CARES Act Wednesday to go towards Missouri’s six regional food banks.
"Research shows that people in prison who participate in postsecondary education programs are 48 percent less likely to recidivate."
Days after Missouri’s first legal medical marijuana sale, DHSS is investigating a complaint from a patient claiming to have found mold growth in their product.
Missouri's Board of Education voted to eliminate a cumulative GPA requirement for teaching license applicants.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt joined the DOJ and ten other state attorneys general in filing a federal antitrust lawsuit against Google.
"Kansas City’s crimewave shows there is a need for a fully-funded police force."
"This is not a Republican or Democratic issue — it is an issue of human decency."
A new report ranked Gov. Mike Parson 13th among the nation’s governors in terms of economic policy performance.