JEFFERSON CITY, Mo – On the heels of the overearnings announcement by one investor-owned utility, the House Utilities Committee is currently struggling with legislation that…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Ahead of an expected vote on Right-to-Work sometime this week, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and Rep. Michael Frame, D-High Ridge, both…
The following letter was signed by Grover Norquist and sent to members of the Missouri House of Representatives. April 4, 2014 Dear Members of the…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Blind Missourians receiving state benefits would have one less hurdle to clear in order to stay eligible under legislation approved by the…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — House Majority Floor Leader John Diehl, R-Town and County, says he is prepared to bring up controversial “Right-to-Work” legislation next Wednesday…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Before advancing a bill nullifying federal gun regulations, the Missouri House passed, by a single vote, a bill dubbed “paycheck protection”…
JEFFERSON CITY — State Budget Director Linda Luebbering announced today that 2014 fiscal year-to-date net general revenue collections increased 1.7 percent compared to 2013, from $5.48…
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo – Gov. Jay Nixon will view storm and tornado damage in the St. Louis suburb of University City early this afternoon. At 1…
JEFFERSON CITY – A former member of the Missouri State Senate has received a great honor from Missouri’s top official. This week, the Senate gave…
WEST PLAINS, Mo. – As the tab for the General Assembly’s inaction on Medicaid exceeded $500 million, Gov. Jay Nixon visited Ozarks Medical Center in West Plains to call on legislators…