Recent school closures and remote-work directives intended to slow the spread of COVID-19 will have a harsher impact on rural Missourians than their urban and suburban peers.
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Gov. Mike Parson announced a Missourian has tested “presumptive positive” for coronavirus in Springfield.
The Missouri Senate is canceling session a week before the legislative spring break out of caution as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the country.
Rep. Holly Rehder’s bill enacting a statewide prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) passed out of the Senate Thursday morning
Missourians need secured access to air medical services. This is the only method of transportation that can protect our rural residents when they are in critical condition and require immediate attention.
The Missouri Senate advanced what has become a bipartisan omnibus bill aimed at helping survivors of sexual violence Tuesday afternoon.
The Missouri House Chambers and Lounge have shuttered to the public out of caution after the state confirmed its first coronavirus case over the weekend.
It seems a statewide prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) has finally found a path forward in the Senate.
As Missouri lawmakers debate a bevy of school safety bills, some are hoping legislators will take a look at an app already being used in the state.