The Missouri House approved HB 14, the supplemental budget allocating federal coronavirus relief money, Tuesday by a vote of 133 to 4.
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The House Budget Committee voted unanimously to pass the major budgetary bill of the extraordinary session Monday evening.
Apple and Google teamed up to launch an Exposure Notification contact tracing feature. However, that feature is unavailable in Missouri.
Net general revenue increased for the 2021 fiscal year by more than 23 percent last month compared to October 2019.
With the legislature preparing to consider the supplemental budget, here’s a look at the governor’s recommendations for the special session.
Lawmakers are putting the pressure on Gov. Mike Parson to expand the scope of the extraordinary session to address COVID-19 liability issues.
Special session, or extraordinary session? Here's a look at the difference and why the terms are not as interchangeable as many may think.
A “record number” of poll watchers from the Missouri Democratic Party are being deployed across the state on Election Day while Republicans are also seeing an increase in observers.
U.S. Senator Kamala Harris could become the first women to serve as vice president of the United States — and United WE is working to pave the way for even more women to serve in government.
Missouri voters who test positive for COVID-19 — or are otherwise so ill or injured they cannot make it to the polls Tuesday — must rely on local election authorities for emergency voting options, according to the Secretary of State’s Office.