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A new office would be placed under the supervision of the Secretary of State.
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Senate Democrats filibustered against the bill from early Monday evening into Tuesday afternoon. They ultimately stood down after the passage of a bipartisan amendment that stripped the proposal down to its main goal, which they think voters will reject.
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Similar efforts in the past two legislative sessions have not made it into law, but the sponsor sees potential progress.
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Speaking to Missouri farmers during a roundtable discussion Friday, Arkansas Sen. John Boozman said he’d like to consider a one-year extension to pass the bill.
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The local newscast from the KBIA newsroom in Columbia, Missouri
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This bill would mandate cities or counties that require businesses to have charging stations to pay for all costs related to installation, maintenance and operation of the stations.
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As a minor, Christine McDonald was the victim of sex trafficking for 17 years. Because of that, she has been convicted of felony prostitution.She hasn't…
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The Missouri Senate began work this week on an overhaul of the state's criminal code, but obstacles still remain to get the bill across the finish…