Gov. Parson announced over $47 million in additional expenditure restrictions to ensure a balanced budget and the necessary funds to deal with COVID-19.
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The Missouri Department of Social Services has officially applied for a waiver to allow individuals to purchase groceries online with SNAP benefits.
With the refund, Missouri has now resolved the issue with nearly 4 million purchased masks from three vendors.
The data indicate that Gov. Parson’s tactics are working. The state is currently in the bottom half of states in terms of overall cases.
Correctly assessing costs and stopping businesses from passing them on to others is an essential role of sound government.
During serious economic downturns, environmental stewardship falters for a host of reasons. It happened in 2008, and it’s about to happen again.
Individuals in these groups who have been negatively impacted by the coronavirus, and have not already filed a claim, are encouraged to file online at uinteract.labor.mo.gov.
Nurses are absolutely right to protest the conditions that are too often directly lending toward further exposure for these frontline workers.
I have maintained the position, despite criticism, that our health survivability is inextricably linked to our economic sustainability.
Gov. Mike Parson announced 16 broadband development projects will receive a total of $3.05 million through the state of Missouri’s broadband grant program.