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Immigrants living in Missouri illegally couldn't receive scholarships or in-state tuition under a bill approved by the House.House members voted 111-41…
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A spending plan to increase money for Missouri K-12 public education has won initial House approval.The House spent hours Tuesday tweaking a package of…
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A Senate bill intended to fix issues with Missouri's student transfer law could cost more than $200 million to implement next fiscal year. Legislative…
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Missouri House members voted 141-7 today to send a proposal to the Senate that would waive penalties for those who agree to pay overdue Missouri…
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The Missouri House or Senate will not consider any new bills to address concerns by the U.S. Justice Department over the operations of the Ferguson Police…
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The Missouri House is moving forward with a measure to limit the amount of noneconomic damages that can be awarded to victims of medical malpractice. The…
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Missouri is the only state in the nation without a program to monitor prescription drugs. A bill passed by the House Thursday would change that. Steven…
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A measure to create a database to monitor the prescription of drugs such as addictive pain killers is moving forward in the Missouri House.The House gave…
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It’s still not against the law in Missouri for an employer to fire someone based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. Senator Joseph Keaveny of…
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The Missouri House again is pushing this year to require photo identification at the polls.The House gave initial approval Wednesday to a constitutional…