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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has added measures like tax relief and affordable housing to the special session agenda.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is now asking lawmakers to give the University of Missouri $50 million for cancer research.
New legislation headed for the governor's desk would provide free tuition in Missouri for a wide-range of public safety personnel if approved, a new tool designed to address staffing shortages and ...
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Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley said he will push to make sure President Donald Trump approves Gov. Mike Kehoe's request for ...
Jamie Birch worked for Missouri governors Mike Parson and Mike Kehoe before taking the job at Missouri State. She starts June ...
The group is the largest operator on U.S. inland waterways and plans to expand its already significant presence on the ...
Missouri lawmakers are currently debating a bill that could offer a measure of relief to homeowners and renters grappling ...
Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) kicked off the Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force this afternoon in Jefferson City. Per ...
Federal disaster response has slowed under President Donald Trump, leaving Missouri waiting for help after the May 16 tornado ...
A Missouri plan to offer the Chiefs and Royals stadium incentives has cleared its biggest hurdle. But does it ensure they ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe expanded the agenda of the special session Wednesday enough to win Missouri Senate passage of bills with ...
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