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The Missouri House of Representatives has announced the schedule for its special session next week in Jefferson City.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is now asking lawmakers to give the University of Missouri $50 million for cancer research. This is an increase from the $25 million he originally asked for at the beginning of this summer’s special session.
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The Missouri legislature returned for a special session Monday, and new bills have been introduced, with one focusing on the state’s baseball teams.
The four nominees, all former state attorney general lawyers, would revamp federal court in St. Louis, with seven of eight full-time judges being Trump appointees.
State Rep. Rudy Veit (R-Wardsville) is intending to run for a state senate seat next year. Veit was elected to represent the 59th district in 2018 and will be at the limit of his terms in the House. H
Lawmakers used one of Denny Hoskins’ favorite ploys from his time as senator to reduce his authorized staff. He responded by terminating 22 employees.
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The Show-Me Sports Investment Act moved forward on a 6-3 vote following nearly three hours of testimony and debate during a special legislative session.
Despite no legislative action on boosting Missouri Children's Division starting salaries, Gov. Mike Kehoe says Department of Social Services leaders could soon take action themselves.