Thursday is the deadline for Circuit Clerks to expunge misdemeanor marijuana convictions from people’s records. Ammendment three, passed last November, requires the automatic expungement of misdemeanor marijuana …
Read More »MO AG Bailey Wants Senate To Pass Halt Fentanyl Act
Missouri’s Attorney General is urging lawmakers to pass legislation cracking down on the fentanyl crisis. Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined 22 other states in urging the U-S …
Read More »Drought Alert Issued in Missouri
Governor Parson has signed an executive order declaring a drought alert in the State of Missouri. The Governor says he wants to be proactive on drought conditions …
Read More »Memorial Day Weekend Traffic Enforcement
Every available Missouri State Trooper will be on duty across the state during the long Memorial Day weekend, enforcing traffic laws and assisting motorists. Troopers will be …
Read More »Ford Decides to Include AM Radio in all 2024 Model Vehicles
Ford Motor Company is reversing a decision to scrap AM radio stations from its new line of 2024 vehicles. The Associated Press reports CEO Jim Farley, who …
Read More »Gov. Parson Appoints Gabriel Gore As City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney
From a news release: Today, during a press conference at the City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office in Carnahan Courthouse, Governor Mike Parson announced that he …
Read More »New Rules for Marijuana Facility Workers Heads to Governor Parson’s Desk
A bill that would require workers in marijuana facilities to be fingerprinted and undergo criminal background checks is awaiting Governor Parson’s signature. So far, only the owners …
Read More »Republican State Senate Turmoil
Republican infighting in the GOP controlled Missouri Senate on Friday led to the failure of a GOP priority of raising the threshold to amend the State Constitution. …
Read More »Film Tax Incentives Pass in the Missouri Legislature
The Missouri Legislature has passed a bill providing tax incentives for movie and TV production. The bill offers tax credits equal to 20 percent of expenses capped …
Read More »Governor Announces State-Funded Emergency Mobile App for Schools
Governor Mike Parson announced a new state-funded emergency mobile app that school staff members can use to alert first responders to emergencies. Public and charter schools will …
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