Missourians have received almost $128 million in federal assistance over the course of the last year to assist with recovery efforts for disasters.
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A Democratic candidate for attorney general has proposed a new plan to reform the state’s justice system — with help from Missourians.
"Right to repair," if passed into law, would create new uncertainty and burdens that would harm our state’s hardworking farmers and the agricultural supply chain.
Any registered voter will be able to request a mail-in ballot for the 2020 elections under legislation signed into law by Gov. Mike Parson Thursday.
The Kansas City Police Department will now be required to turn to an “outside review” of officer-involved shootings, according to new accountability measures announced by Mayor Quinton Lucas.
"Protecting Washington, D.C., protecting the monuments, protecting our history of who we are should be important to every citizen."
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Nearly 800 Missourians have died from COVID-19. But how is Missouri tracking those numbers?
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.