Rep. Andrew McDaniel abruptly adjourned his House Corrections and Public Institutions Committee Tuesday afternoon leaving some lawmakers confused.
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“Given the data, Missouri has already fallen behind on vaccine distribution to Black populations."
The Missouri Senate easily passed Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer’s COVID liability protection bill Tuesday morning, sending it to the lower chamber.
Eight hours of debate — and an evacuation of the Capitol due to a fire alarm — ultimately resulted in the perfection of a sweeping bill related to law enforcement officers and protestors.
A new bill from Sen. Elaine Gannon that would add pets to orders of protection was heard in a Senate committee Monday afternoon.
“It’s because of you that we’re able to get through this.”
A bill seeking to increase transparency between the pharmaceutical industry and its customers is on deck in the lower chamber this session.
Former Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder recalled Missouri native Rush Limbaugh's impact on the landscape of politics after his passing last week.
"We need to do the right thing and pass this liability reform so that we can continue to safely and swiftly reopen our state."
Gov. Mike Parson outlined his agriculture policy goals for the year Thursday, focusing on technology and increasing energy demands.