Rep. Martha Stevens will not seek re-election in 2022, she announced Monday, leaving the HD 46 seat at the end of her third term next year.
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Gov. Mike Parson and Missouri State Fair Director Mark Wolfe said 330,125 visitors attended the annual agricultural celebration this year.
Around 4,300 Missourians have been enrolled in the expanded Medicaid program as of Tuesday, according to DSS.
A staffing shortage in the face of increased demand is an obstacle for DMH, Director of Behavioral Health Nora Bock told lawmakers Wednesday.
Missouri’s net general revenue collections for the month of September rose by more than 16 percent compared to last September.
A judge said Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas and the city council violated the law when redistributing part of the police department’s budget.
Advocacy groups, retired judges, and lawmakers are urging the state to halt the execution of Ernest Lee Johnson.
Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is heading to Arizona and Texas this week for discussions on election and border security.
"During my time in the Missouri Legislature, I have witnessed a change in the willingness to admit that there is this silent epidemic that requires investment by our state."