Missouri reported its first case of a patient who tested positive for the U.K. variant of coronavirus late Saturday night.
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“While I have not publicly called for her resignation, I stand firmly with Speaker Vescovo’s position.”
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson called on the state’s chief executive to supply more pharmacies in her city with the COVID-19 vaccine Friday.
"Yet in February 2021, 'disproportionate' remains the dominant descriptor in the narrative of African-Americans affected by HIV/AIDS."
"It seems like everyday I am learning about some new problem or hurdle in our legislature that I am hoping to overcome."
A bill proponents said would create additional protections for the right to bear arms is headed to the upper chamber.
"The year ahead promises to be another memorable one for MoCannTrade members and our burgeoning industry."
After speaking with Rep. Tricia Derges and the caucus, House Speaker Rob Vescovo called on her to resign two days after the federal indictment was unsealed.
Missouri’s administrative coronavirus response team is addressing the concerns of lawmakers and their constituents.
A bill meant to set a cap on the newly-revived low-income housing tax credits program is set to be considered in the upper chamber.