The Missouri Senate died at 1:42 p.m. Friday when Republican leaders refused to allow debate on a measure weakening the initiative petition process, GOP state Sen. Lincoln Hough said in an interview ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Cindy O’Laughlin is winding down her tenure with a sense of gratitude, and ...
The Royals and Chiefs saluted the Missouri House on Wednesday after approval of a stadium-incentives package. But neither organization committed to remaining in the Show-Me State. The teams issued ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Lawmakers in the Missouri General Assembly return to work this week with multiple key items legislators look to tackle in the eight remaining weeks left in the regular session.
The Republican-led Missouri legislature is leaving for its mid-session break with a long list of to-dos for when it returns. It includes passage of the annual budget, which will be a heavier lift than ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - Missouri lawmakers wrapped up the 2026 legislative session Friday without passing property tax reform, despite both parties calling it a top priority. In negotiations ...
Missouri lawmakers passed a bill allowing women to receive a 12-month supply of oral contraceptives at once. The legislation, if signed by the governor, would expand this access to those with private ...
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Legislature approved a proposed constitutional amendment on Tuesday that would gradually repeal the state’s 4.7 percent income tax. The final vote in the Missouri ...
The judge ruled Missouri lawmakers could directly appropriate funds to the MOScholars program because state law does not “expressly prohibit” it. The Missouri National Education Association plans to ...
The Missouri Capitol on Jan. 14 in Jefferson City. Lawmakers are leaving Jefferson City for a week having sent a total of four bills to Gov. Mike Kehoe's desk, one more than last year at this point.