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‘Imagine the need for sanitary products being called a luxury,’ state Rep. Raychel Proudie said while advocating for the new tax law
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The Herculaneum Republican was the first county executive in Jefferson County.
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The plan for state operations would spend almost $50 billion in the coming year, setting up potentially tough negotiations with the House as lawmakers work to finalize spending plans.
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As pharmacy benefit managers increase drug prices, independent pharmacies struggle to make a profit.
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State lawmakers have filed legislation ranging from optional grant programs to statewide cellphone bans.
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Legislation that would raise the marriage age to 18 passed the Senate last year but died in the House.
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The legislation heard in Senate and House committees would place the St. Louis police department under a governor-appointed board.
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Consumer advocacy groups opposed the bills that would change how utility rate increases are calculated.
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The Missouri Broadcasters Association calls a 2023 law requiring that all victim and witness names be redacted from public court records unconstitutional.
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The Missouri General Assembly addresses the thousands of people who flee from law enforcement during an attempted arrest.