A wide-ranging anti-crime bill will soon be Missouri law. Gov. Mike Kehoe is scheduled to sign the bill into law Wednesday.
The Independent Cattlemen of Missouri made it clear Tuesday why they are independent: specialist interests have clouded the meat industry and made it more difficult for Missourians to know where ...
The authors of the minimum wage referendum left far too many details unclear. From the speaker of the Missouri House: ...
A top initiative from Gov. Mike Kehoe is in trouble as House Budget Committee considers the chairman’s spending plan, which ...
The Republican-led legislature is considering changing or repealing some voter-approved measures, including abortion ...
Students could potentially see "I AM THE LORD thy God" followed by the Ten Commandments in every classroom they enter.
SB 594 would require that the Ten Commandments be displayed no smaller than 11 inches by 14 inches in a large, readable font.
Missouri voters approved Proposition A, which included a new statewide paid sick leave law and an increase to the minimum ...
In addition to cutting core parts of the governor's proposal, a House budget plan cuts state funding for Springfield's Jefferson Avenue Footbridge.
A hearing was held Tuesday morning by the Senate Education Committee on a proposed bill that would require Missouri school ...
The Democratic leader in the Missouri House said new Republican leadership is one of the main reasons why the General Assembly is moving as quickly as it is during the first half of the 2025 ...
President Trump's EPA administrator aims to roll back environmental protections in an effort to reduce the agency's spending.