St. Louis is suing the state over a new public safety law creating a “Law Enforcement Bill of Rights,” alleging it is unconstitutional.
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Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act — dubbed SAPA — took effect in August.
Last year, Rep. Lane Roberts championed legislation allowing for full orders of protection for life.
Pre-filing began with a bevy of legislation tackling vaccine mandates, critical race theory in education, and law enforcement.
The Republican candidate for U.S. Senate argued Kyle Rittenhouse acted in self-defense and compared the 18-year-old's case to his own.
Franklin County Presiding Commissioner Tim Brinker is officially running for re-election, seeking to continue improving his community.
"Missouri is engaged in a war of accountability. Our court system is the battlefield, and at stake are the fundamental principles of our criminal justice system."
Missouri is offering free credit and identity theft monitoring to educators who could be at risk from a vulnerability in a state website.
SAPA, which took effect in August, declared federal laws that could restrict gun ownership among law-abiding Missourians as "invalid."
Voters in the capital city approved a new sales tax meant to increase pay for public safety officials on Tuesday.