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The legislation also gives the Attorney General the ability to appeal preliminary injunctions on ongoing cases.
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House Republicans have advanced a joint resolution to the floor which would put limits on abortion rights that voters added to the state constitution in November.
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Property tax freeze for residents 62-plus likely to hit local education funding.
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The law, which would penalize police for enforcing federal gun laws, was ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge in 2023.
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House Bill 567 would entirely remove Proposition A’s sick leave provisions, which are set to go into effect May 1.
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A proposed addition to charter-school applications would require a 'certificate of need'.
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The American Cancer Society helped convene ralliers at the Missouri statehouse Wednesday to lobby for keeping the cost of treatment down.
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The package of bills is designed to mirror cost-cutting that has begun at the federal level, with a few differences.
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The state’s fees were well below the federal levels for compliance, so the federal government took over.
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The legislation allows drinks but prohibits the sale of intoxicating hemp edibles outside of marijuana dispensaries