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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed 11 more bills into law Monday, ranging from public safety to real estate to agriculture.
The governor’s budget vetoes included money for tutoring programs, road infrastructure improvements, workforce development, ...
Bottled or packaged water meant for human consumption would not be affected by the new rules. Exporters also would have to ...
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First Alert 4 on MSNGov. Kehoe signs bills focused on farmer health and water preservationIn a slough of bills signed by Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe were two that his office claims will focus on farmer health and ...
St. Louis Aldermen passed an ordinance undoing the 2012 reforms a year ago but needed the state to pass corresponding ...
Missouri will soon cover up to the full cost of in-state college tuition and fees for emergency responders seeking certain ...
The rollback of sick leave protections is the latest example of Missouri officials relitigating and undermining policies ...
In a recent letter to Missouri Gov. Kehoe, Jackson County Executive Frank White pitched a stadium sales tax renewal splitting ...
The governor looks at stadium funding amid tax debates over local control of St. Louis police. Missouri might accept gold and ...
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The Beacon on MSN‘Another kick in the butt’: Kehoe cuts funding for KC-area programs, projectsThe governor’s cuts included money for tutoring programs, road infrastructure improvements, workforce development, food ...
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Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. wrote a letter to Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe, proposing that the county renew its ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed SB133, intended to reduce the risk of damage to the state’s buried utility lines, the type of incident that caused the fatal April 9 explosion in Lexington.
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