Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request to clarify regulations around the Missouri Universal Service Fund this week.
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Missouri’s general revenue collections continued to increase last month after a volatile 2020, according to the latest general revenue report.
"Without a bill like SB 51, our local entities will be subjected to the threat of COVID-19 related lawsuits by opportunistic lawyers."
"From the White House to the Missouri Legislature, we must champion policies that affirm everybody’s fundamental freedom to control their body, health, and future."
“Although everyone’s story is unique, we’re all the same in that we have a cancer story.”
A bill on deck in the Missouri Legislature this session seeks to create a commission to evaluate the state’s cybersecurity.
A bill that would allow Missourians to carry concealed firearms on public transit was perfected in the lower chamber Wednesday.
Students studying public health are now eligible for Fast Track grants.
“If you can’t hear, you’re going to have a difficult time reaching your full potential at school.”