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.
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"For Missouri rural hospitals, thanks to a perfect storm of recent reforms at both the state and federal level, help is seemingly on the way."
The bill was on deck for nearly 15 hours Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning as senators debated just how much protection businesses should get from coronavirus-related lawsuits.
A group of lawmakers are pushing constitutional amendments protecting individuals with pre-existing conditions.
Missouri Democrats are eying legislative options to stop the Department of Labor from collecting on federal unemployment overpayments issued during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rep. Tricia Derges was stripped of her committee assignments after being indicted by a federal grand jury Monday for an alleged stem cell treatment scheme.
"If police residency moves forward it is imperative that police reform does as well."
"All Missourians deserve access to the well-trained, properly educated radiologic technologists who meet accepted national and international industry standards."
State Rep. Tricia Derges was indicted by a federal grand jury Monday for an alleged wire fraud scheme and illegally providing prescription drugs to clients at her health clinics.
Through Dec. 31, 2020, Missouri has received $3.275 billion and spent $2.26 billion of this assistance. In December, the state spent $310.9 million.








