A Missouri bill could pave the way to rename stretches of highways after Donald Trump in all but four counties, specifically the counties where he did not get a majority vote in the last presidential election.
One bill being discussed in the Missouri Senate would include life imprisonment without parole as a punishment for immigration violations, and would allow Missourians to collect $1,000 bounties for reporting people who are in the country without legal status.
Missouri voters last election approved a constitutional amendment that promised to undo the state’s near-total abortion ban
Both Evergy and Ameren Missouri asked a Missouri House committee to support legislation that would allow them to charge customers for natural, or methane, gas power plants even before they’re completed,
A majority of voters in November’s election backed two major changes to state law. One was a historic amendment that would codify abortion access, the other was a minimum wage hike.
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins says he has not determined how to implement a constitutional amendment approved by Missouri voters in November specifying that “only” U.S. citizens have the right
Proposals include making school board elections partisan and posting the Ten Commandments in every classroom. The post Religion, gender identity and elections: Missouri K-12 education bills to watch in 2025 appeared first on The Beacon.
A new Missouri legislative session begins with fresh faces in key constitutional offices and a mix of veteran and new lawmakers. Key issues include tax cuts, abortion measures, and sports wagering legislation.
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Columbia Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 1055 announced in a Wednesday press release that it will not endorse any candidates in the April 8 election. The union has endorsed candidates in prior city elections and supported former First Ward Councilman Nick Knoth during his recall.
Planned Parenthood hopes a Jackson County judge will reconsider a December decision that kept some abortion restrictions in place.
Missouri lawmakers are pushing for stricter abortion laws at both the federal and state levels after voters approved a landmark constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in Missouri last