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Missouri will receive an emergency $1.33 million grant for COVID-19 Disaster Recovery from the U.S. Department of Labor.
“One of our primary focuses during this pandemic is testing. It helps protect the safety of Missourians as we begin to reopen our economy and get Missourians back to work.”
State law permits the sale of alcohol in its original packaging from companies with a valid liquor license, but it generally does not allow for the sale of mixed drinks for patrons to take away.
“This bill is all about treating people with the respect and dignity they deserve no matter where they show up as a victim of a crime.”
“We have an oversupply of pigs and no place to go.”
Once processors return to normal capacity, it will take time for them to work through the backlog of animals caused by the slowdowns and shutdowns.
In the midst of a global pandemic, Missouri lawmakers returned to the capital city and passed a budget package just under the wire Friday.
Missourians will now owe no state tax on federal COVID-19 stimulus payments as a tax relief bill crossed the finish line Friday.