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.
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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."
Leadership in both chambers of the Missouri Legislature signed a supplemental budget bill from House Budget Chair Rep. Cody Smith Tuesday.
“The vote taken today in caucus is reflective of the incredibly serious nature of the federal charges filed against her and the fact these issues compromise her ability to serve her constituents effectively.”
Today, Gov. Mike Parson announced the launch of the Missouri Vaccine Navigator, a secure registry tool to assist Missourians in receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
"I hope you can see this debate is about the Second Amendment, but it is also about the purpose of the Constitution itself."
Just one month into her second term in the House, state Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman is already making a bid for the upper chamber in 2022.
"All families should have the opportunity to choose the best educational option for their child as allowed under the MOCAP law."