Missouri’s net general revenue collections for last month rose 23 percent compared to October 2020, according to the general revenue report.
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About half of Missouri is required to adhere to 10-digit dialing to accommodate a new number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt led a lawsuit attempting to halt federal COVID-19 vaccination requirements for large employers.
A mental health program aiding Kansas City firefighters could be adapted for other public safety organizations, Missouri lawmakers said.
Missouri is receiving $1 million to accelerate economic recovery from the pandemic through a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
President Joe Biden said vaccination requirements are "good for the economy" and will get people back to work.
More than 533,000 of Missouri’s population, which includes children age 5-11, will now be eligible for vaccination.
Voters in the capital city approved a new sales tax meant to increase pay for public safety officials on Tuesday.
Jefferson City voters will decide the fate of a proposed sales tax touted as a way to bolster the city’s public safety departments Tuesday.