As the Midwest recovers from last week’s winter storm, Missouri’s Public Service Commission is investigating its impact on utility companies.
The Missouri Times
Today, Gov. Mike Parson granted 15 pardons and two commutations pursuant to Article IV, Section 7 of the Missouri Constitution.
"I was elected based upon my viewpoints and beliefs that I try and portray in the campaign, but when it comes down to it, we are the voice of the people who elected us."
“For now, we ask that vaccinators work in their communities to plan for March 15. We want this to be a smooth process, and it will be up to vaccinators to start planning now so that Tier 3 populations are ready.”
The Missouri House passed a bill that would put control of eminent domain issues in the hands of local officials Thursday.
The Missouri House passed a controversial education bill to thunderous applause Thursday after a Republican representative flipped his vote.
Although she has been removed from the House Republican Caucus, Rep. Tricia Derges implored her fellow GOP members to shepherd her bills through the legislature.
"Capping the Managed Care reimbursement rate to hospitals is just one reform that could save millions of dollars in taxpayer funds."
Rep. Josh Hurlbert, from HD 12, is bringing his experience from working closely with U.S. Congressman Sam Graves to the Missouri Capitol.