Here’s a look at what we know about the overpayments and what the Special Committee on Government Oversight recommended after concluding its public hearing.
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Missouri’s net general revenue for January increased by more than 18 percent over the same time last year according to the latest report.
“It wasn’t that long ago Virginia was a pretty conservative state, but there’s been a rapid transformation there in just a few years.”
Gov. Mike Parson signed an executive order to temporarily relax hours of service limitations for fuel trucks for the next ten days.
Gov. Mike Parson signed the first bill of the session into law, providing more than $324 million to the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
"Allowing individual passengers to carry firearms on transit is not the answer to enhancing the safety and security of these systems."
The Senate debated a bill that seeks to lessen the power local officials have during public health emergencies for about four hours Wednesday before it was laid over.
The Senate heard testimony on a bill that would raise the domestic violence tax credit and add rape crisis centers as a qualifying facility.
"Our kids deserve the best education possible, and in-seat learning is now one of our top considerations in evaluating the schools before us."
"We have enough real problems for lawmakers to tackle this session without them trying to push guns into houses of worship."