Veto Session Ends In Jefferson City
Missouri Lawmakers held their veto session Wednesday, dealing with 12 total bills that Governor Parson vetoed. Out of the 12, just one was discussed. It was a House Bill 2010, which would appropriate money for
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Missouri Lawmakers held their veto session Wednesday, dealing with 12 total bills that Governor Parson vetoed. Out of the 12, just one was discussed. It was a House Bill 2010, which would appropriate money for
The question of allowing sports betting to take place in the state of Missouri will be on the November ballot, per a judge’s recent ruling. Under the proposed initiative, at least Five Million dollars a
President Trump has once again given his thoughts on a statewide race in Missouri. On social media Trump said two candidates for Lieutenant Governor, Holly Rehder and Dave Wassinger are “fierce advocates of MAGA” and
Missouri’s Senior U.S. Senator is asking Missourians to “pray” for former President Trump after the assassination attempt over the weekend. Hawley is also calling for a full, public investigation by Congress. Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt
A lawsuit alleging whistleblower retaliation by Missouri’s House Speaker has been filed. The suit claims Dean Plocher once described “stupid republican women” as “an invasive species”. House Chief Clerk Dana Miller filed the suit late
For the second year in a row now, the fate of a bill to create new child care tax credits is in the hands of a faction of the Missouri Senate Republicans. Designed to help
An Initiative Petition Campaign to raise Missouri’s minimum wage has delivered more than 210,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office. Those signatures are more than double the necessary amount to get on an August
For several years now, sports betting bills have failed to gain much traction in the Missouri Legislature. While that remains the case in this session, a new way to legalize sports betting is gaining momentum.
Missouri employers are not forced to provide a lunch break under law, but that may be changing very soon. Representative Kevin Windham Jr of St. Louis County introduced HB 2856 which would require employers to
Four day school weeks in Missouri may be a thing of the past. 10 years ago the General Assembly approved four day school weeks but now, a push is being made by some lawmakers to
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