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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe acknowledged the ongoing issue of rising property tax rates but said he doesn’t think he’ll call a special session over it—at least not right now.
The repeal of the sick leave provisions in Senate Bill 567 was among the highest profile fights in the General Assembly this ...
Legislation to restrict marriage for Missouri residents under age 18 had been stalled by Republican critics for years. The ...
Missouri will stop seizing foster kids’ Social Security benefits and ban child marriage under a new law signed by Gov. Mike ...
Missouri Governor Kehoe is scheduled to sign two bills into law on Monday, July 14th. Set to be signed on Monday is senate bill SB 79. Under this ac ...
The leader of the Missouri Senate has formed yet another committee to examine the efficiency of government. That’s in ...
SPRINGFIELD – Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe today signed House Bill 419, Senate Bill 150 and Senate Bill 160 into law, officially ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed 13 bills Wednesday, including numerous education provisions passed in a handful of bipartisan ...
ST. LOUIS—Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley announced Thursday night that a proposal to reauthorize and expand a federal trust fund to pay victims of nuclear radiation, including people from 21 ZIP codes in ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed legislation Wednesday expanding the statewide mission of Missouri Southern State University. According to a university statement, in a ceremony in the state capital, ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signs a new bill banning cell phone use in K-12 schools, effective Aug. 28. ST. LOUIS — On Wednesday ...
As Republicans face criticism for slashing Medicaid, Hawley tried to shift the focus to a less-noticed part of the law that ...
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