Attorney General Eric Schmitt, along with Texas and 12 other state attorneys general, filed suit against the Biden administration’s EPA.
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“We have two projects in New Madrid teed up and ready to go when the legislature approves the rural jobs program,” Richard McGill, the city administrator of New Madrid, said. “We are competing with Tennessee on one and with Ohio on the other, and frankly, this program is the final piece we need to compete and put people to work right now.”
Director Wayne Wallingford hasn’t been afraid to take risks — in part, because of his deep faith, commitment to his home and family, and unparalleled tenaciousness.
$2.9 billion in state tax credits have been redeemed in the last five fiscal years; $2.8 billion remain authorized but not redeemed as of June 30, 2020.
"All public school students in St. Louis and Kansas City should be funded equitably based on their particular needs."
Onder makes St. Charles county executive race official
"The American farmer is himself an endangered species, and our government should be working for our preservation, not just a beetle’s."
"Survivor concerns over privacy and confidentiality are paramount when debating seeking supportive services or criminal justice remedies."
"We do not want safety fears ever to interfere with a judge’s ability to carry out their constitutional obligations."