Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) extended a waiver for the state’s natural gas companies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Just hours before Gov. Mike Parson was set to give his annual State of the State address, lawmakers found themselves scrambling to come up with a new plan.
Thanks to new national grant funding, six Missouri judges will be trained this year to help educate and lead their colleagues forward as novel COVID-related issues are raised in Missouri courts.
"It’s time we recognize our true potential by investing in renewable energy transmission."
A set of bills intended to curb the power of county executives to make unilateral public health decisions, such as shutting down businesses, resulted in a lengthy House committee Tuesday evening.
“We view this as a critical lifeline for the restaurant industry.”
"This dashboard will provide Missourians with the most up-to-date, Missouri-specific data available."
“But obviously this has been a statewide, nationwide, worldwide challenge that governments at all levels have been responding to. It has been a tremendous focus of this office since early last year.”
The Governor’s Office approved an extension of the allocation of funds from the state’s Coronavirus Relief Fund to support Missourians wishing to serve or currently serving as substitute teachers.
"Finding the time to step back and thoroughly understand and evaluate all options is key for successfully implementing Medicaid expansion."