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Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

The next session of the Missouri legislature begins January 8...
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Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri State Senators say some legislation that did not become law this year could be seen again i...
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Legislators Preparing for Next Session

Legislators Preparing for Next Session

Missouri Legislators are preparing for the next session that begins in January...
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Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson announced that the state has begun the process of obtaining federal ...
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Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

House Bills 2134 & 1956 modify permit requirements and exemptions in relation to Missouri fertilizer...
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Missouri Department of Conservation Warns to Not Burn Outdoors

Missouri Department of Conservation Warns to Not Burn Outdoors

With ongoing and worsening  drought conditions throughout the state, the Missouri Department of Cons...
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Governor Parson Issues Executive Order 24-11, Rescinding 177 Past Executive Orders

Governor Parson Issues Executive Order 24-11, Rescinding 177 Past Executive Orders

On Wednesday, in an effort to leave state government better than he found it, Governor Mike Parson h...
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Missouri Senators Discuss Varying Utilities

Missouri Senators Discuss Varying Utilities

Missouri senators are discussing varying utilities covered in House Bill 2057 which became law Augus...
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Missouri Statewide Measures on November Ballot

Missouri Statewide Measures on November Ballot

There are 6 statewide measures on the November ballot in Missouri. 5 are constitutional amendments.....
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Hunters Harvest 5,741 Deer During Missouri’s Early Antlerless Portion

Hunters Harvest 5,741 Deer During Missouri’s Early Antlerless Portion

Missouri hunters harvested a total of 5,741 deer during the state’s early antlerless firearms portio...
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Missouri News

SNAP Benefits in Missouri Expected to Resume Next Week

SNAP Benefits in Missouri Expected to Resume Next Week

Hundreds of thousands of Missourians who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Ass...
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Missouri Submits Rural Health Transformation Plan to Federal Officials

Missouri Submits Rural Health Transformation Plan to Federal Officials

Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services have sub...
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Partial SNAP Funding Approved for November in Missouri

Partial SNAP Funding Approved for November in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Social Services announced Wednesday that the sta...
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State Health Officials Warn of Dangerous Kratom Derivative Found in Missouri Products

State Health Officials Warn of Dangerous Kratom Derivative Found in Missouri Products

DHSS has issued a statewide health advisory...
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Missouri Agencies Launch Winter Weather Preparedness Week

Missouri Agencies Launch Winter Weather Preparedness Week

After a quick shift from summer to fall, Missouri could soon see winter’s a...
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  • Election 2025 | Special Report
    Democrats are projected to win key races in New York City, New Jersey and Virginia while California is projected to pass its Prop 50 congressional redistricting effort. Major Garrett anchors CBS News' special coverage of election night 2025.
  • These 6 House Democrats voted for bill to end government shutdown
    The funding package that ended the longest government shutdown in modern U.S. history picked up support from a half-dozen Democrats — mostly moderates who represent competitive districts — when it passed the House late Wednesday.
  • Government shutdown ends as Trump signs funding bill
    President Trump signed a government funding package at the White House late Wednesday, formally ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
  • Venezuelan opposition leader says he expects the regime to crack soon
    David Smolansky, a Venezuelan opposition politician, has been living in the U.S. after being driven out of his home country by threats from President Nicolas Maduro's regime. CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan spoke with Smolansky about why he believes Maduro's time is coming to an end.
  • Jeffries says the "fight is not over" on health care
    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told CBS News that Democrats will still press to extend a slate of expiring health insurance subsidies after the 43-day-long shutdown.