A number of groups have leveled lawsuits against Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft over the state’s remote voting policies.
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"Women don’t need social workers in place of law enforcement. We need justice."
A small group of demonstrators gathered outside the Christopher S. Bond Courthouse in Jefferson City to protest a federal execution Tuesday.
The report showed that through the end of July, the state received $2.64 billion through the CARES Act and other programs.
Gov. Mike Parson officially signed the two bills that came out of the special session on violent crime Monday afternoon.
The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police endorsed Gov. Mike Parson and Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe Monday.
"VAWA is currently due for reauthorization, and once again, it contains enhancements to continue its pivotal role supporting the coordinated efforts to end rape and abuse not only in Missouri but in every state, tribe, and territory."
In August, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new saliva-based COVID-19 test developed by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis.