An increase in security was requested in the Capitol following recent events, including the FBI warning of upcoming “armed protests'' at statehouses around the country ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
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After being sworn in for a full term, Gov. Mike Parson pledged to prioritize two of his most talked-about areas of legislation.
"Even in the darkest times, Missouri shines on."
Sen. Bob Onder, a physician from St. Charles County, has received the first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
"As terrible as this pandemic has been, it may very well shake up the status quo and provide better choices for education in our students’ futures."
Missouri’s net general revenue collection increased by 20 percent for the year in December, according to the latest general revenue report.
Eligible claimants should begin seeing their payments within the next few days, depending on how long their bank holds funds.
"Since the beginning of my administration, we have looked for new ways to improve the efficiency of state government and eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy."
As Missouri continues the first phase of its vaccine distribution plan, a new bill seeks to allow dentists to vaccinate patients.