July 2022

Farmington man arrested for possession of child pornography

Missouri State Highway PatrolJEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control announces the arrest of Carl Hart, 36, of Farmington, Missouri, on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, for possession of child pornography. The arrest was the result of an investigation conducted by members of the Division of Drug and Crime […]

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Free succession planning workshops available this summer

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Successfully transitioning a family farming business to the next generation doesn’t happen overnight. It takes planning and “communication, communication, communication,” says Wesley Tucker, agricultural business field specialist with University of Missouri Extension. To help families with the succession planning process and initiate communication, Tucker and an MU Extension team will lead

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Governor Parson issues legislative vetoes, calls for special session for permanent tax relief, largest tax cut in state history 

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.– On Friday, during a press conference at the State Capitol, Governor Parson announced that he is vetoing HB 2090, SB 724, HB 1720, and HB 1667. In response to his vetoes of HB 2090 and HB 1720, Governor Parson is planning a special session to pass permanent tax relief for all Missouri

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Governor Parson signs eight bills into law

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Governor Mike Parson has signed five pieces of legislation into law, including SB 672 that extends the sunset on the Fast Track workforce incentive program.  “We are proud that our Fast Track program has been extended to continue providing adults with opportunities to learn new skills and develop their career potential,” Governor Parson said.

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Governor Parson takes action on FY23 state operating budget bills

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Governor Mike Parson has signed Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) state operating budget bills, approving historic investments in Missouri’s infrastructure, communities, workforce, education systems, public safety resources, and public services.  “We want to thank all of the legislators who helped pass this historic budget that cements our state’s strong financial position and provides

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Governor proposes tax cut to kick off Independence Day weekend

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — On Friday, Governor Mike Parson proposed his third tax cut since becoming Governor, and the largest tax cut in Missouri’s history.   The proposed tax cut would reduce the individual income tax rate, increase the standard deduction allowance, and simplify the tax code by eliminating income tax brackets.   Under the

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Missouri Attorney General states municipal efforts to fund abortions are illegal 

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has released the following statement on efforts to authorize taxpayer dollars to fund travel to other states to obtain abortions: “Using hard-earned taxpayer dollars, whether it be ARPA funds or other forms of revenue, to fund abortions is plainly illegal under Missouri law. St. Louis City and County,

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Missouri Department of Agriculture issues statement on Governor Parson’s call for a special session 

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Agriculture thanks Governor Mike Parson for his leadership and support of agriculture, the state’s top economic driver. His decision shows a long-term commitment to rural communities and the agribusinesses that will benefit from a more realistic term for the value-added tax programs under the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development

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Missouri’s agricultural organizations issue joint statement on call for special session

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Like Governor Parson, we are disappointed that agriculture tax credit programs were only authorized for two years rather than the typical six-year term and support his call to fully extend these rural tax incentives. We would be remiss to not state our appreciation to the legislators who supported the compromise package as

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MSHP report

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released its latest report of arrests. Among those listed as arrested: 31-year-old Kimberly L. Kicenski of Perryville at 3:44 p.m. Friday in Cape Girardeau County on warrants out of Perry County for failure to appear for speeding and on a charge of no insurance. She was

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