-
The last Missouri Democrat to win a U.S. Senate race talks about whether her party can succeed in the 2022 contest to replace U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt.
-
Three Missouri residents who would be eligible for Medicaid coverage on July 1 filed a lawsuit Thursday that seeks an order to force the stalled expansion of the program
-
Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz's bill would raise the gas tax 2.5 cents a year for five years.
-
State Sen. Holly Rehder, R-Sikeston, has been trying to pass a prescription drug monitoring program since she was first elected to the legislature nine years ago.
-
The move brought about criticism from Congresswoman Cori Bush and St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones. Gov. Mike Parson said the programs provide a disincentive for people to work.
-
Passage of a tax credit for donors of educational scholarships could open the door to other bills making it across the legislative finish line.
-
Missouri's budget does not include money to extend Medicaid to 275,000 low-income people, despite a constitutional amendment approved by voters.
-
Governor Mike Parson said the Missouri National Guard has begun scaling back its involvement at mass vaccination sites. The drawdown is set to be…
-
Absent statewide mandates, local communities should continue to use preventive measures to ensure safe working conditions, an expert said.
-
The House passed a wide-ranging bill with amendments including limits on local government closures and regulations on how school boards hear from angry parents.