Nearly 800 Missourians have died from COVID-19. But how is Missouri tracking those numbers?
The Missouri Times
The Missouri Department of Labor announced that Missouri will begin offering the extended benefits program for those who have exhausted previous unemployment benefits.
Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick today announced that MO ABLE has reached 1,500 accounts, another major milestone for the program.
The health department does “encourage local public health agencies or the establishment to make any type of related exposure announcements as deemed necessary.”
Gov. Mike Parson has made eight appointments to various boards and commissions, including to the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Gov. Mike Parson confirmed he has no plans to move up Missouri’s reopening phases as of yet — despite lowering rates of positive COVID-19 cases.
A pair of lawsuits levied against the Medicaid expansion initiative, set to appear on the August ballot, failed in court Tuesday. And at least one organization plans to appeal the decision.
Political correctness isn’t just a liberal thing. Plenty of “conservatives” are all about their own brand of political correctness.
As massive protests over police brutality continue throughout the country, including in Missouri, a broad coalition of state groups came together to advocate for a proposed change to Missouri law regarding how law enforcement agencies conduct stops.
Missouri's Public Service Commission granted a variance to Ameren during their weekly agenda meeting.