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A new office would be placed under the supervision of the Secretary of State.
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Regularly updated codes can also aid with disaster resilience. The Federal Emergency Management Agency estimates adopting current building codes can avoid hundreds of billions of dollars in damages.
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As amendments aimed at legalizing abortion in cases of rape or incest were voted down, one Republican state senator defended the the decision saying, 'God does not make mistakes'
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The legislation, which has passed the Missouri House and died in the Senate the past few years, would allow public school students to enroll in a participating school district that they do not reside in.
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The 57th governor of Missouri gave his final State of the State address to the General Assembly on Wednesday. During his speech, he not only spoke about what he wants to accomplish in this year’s budget, but he reflected on his six years in office.
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The bill would allow school districts to expand the number of people who can become school protection officers and thus carry guns on school grounds.
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Both Democrats and Republicans questioned current science and testing to determine if someone is impaired by marijuana.
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The decision to remove Rep. Sarah Unsicker, D-Shrewsbury, from committees follows social media posts by Unsicker showing her meeting with Charles Johnson, who has been accused of being a Holocaust denier.
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Some Republican Missouri lawmakers are renewing their call to allow homicide charges against women who have abortions.
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Onder brings reputation for combative filibusters, endorsement from Missouri Right to Life into primary against Plocher, Thompson Rehder.