MO State News

Reps. Fogle, Hein demand governor keep child care promise

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – State Reps. Betsy Fogle and Stephanie Hein, both from Springfield, are calling on the Kehoe Administration to reverse its decision to delay a new child care payment program, breaking a promise the Governor made in his 2025 State of the State Address.   “Missouri has a child care shortage and the Governor’s […]

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Ring in the New Year safely

JEFFERSON –  Colonel Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, encourages everyone to make good decisions regarding their New Year’s celebration. No one wants to start 2026 with a traffic crash or DWI arrest. During the 2024-2025 New Year’s period, one person was killed and 118 injured in 264 traffic crashes in

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Senator Schmitt introduces bill to end Chinese lawfare of American citizens

WASHINGTON — After being the target of an unprecedented $50 billion lawfare campaign by Communist Chinese entities, U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) introduced the End Chinese Lawfare Act to prevent any politicized judgment by a Chinese court from ever being enforced in the United States.   “Communist China’s lawsuit against me is politically motivated, legally meritless, and makes

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Year In Review: Governor Kehoe Reflects on 2025

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – In 2025, the Kehoe Administration worked to advance a conservative, results-driven agenda focused on securing Missouri’s future.   Since taking office on January 13, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe took action to turn priorities into results—strengthening public safety, expanding economic opportunity, supporting Missouri agriculture, and modernizing education and workforce development—all while holding state government

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Statement from House Budget Chair on State Auditor’s Report on General Revenue Fund

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri House Budget Committee Chairman Dirk Deaton, R-Seneca, today released the following statement in response to a report issued by State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick examining the condition of the state’s General Revenue Fund. “Today, the State Auditor, Scott Fitzpatrick, released a report on the condition of the state’s General Revenue Fund.

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Patrol reports 10 fatalities; no drownings, no boating crashes over 2025 Christmas holiday

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports 10 persons died in traffic crashes during this year’s Christmas holiday counting period–from 6 p.m. Wednesday, December 24, 2025, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, December 28, 2025.   There were no boating crashes or drownings.   During the Christmas holiday counting period, troopers report the following traffic

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Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control investigates death in Bourbon, Mo.

JEFFERSON CITY – On December 27, 2025, the Bourbon Police Department requested the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control (DDCC) investigate a death, which occurred at a residence in Bourbon, MO.   On December 27, 2025, at approximately 10:30 p.m., the Bourbon Police Department responded to a residence located in the 100

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Missouri Safer Communities Act will protect houses of worship and vulnerable communities

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Representative Ray Reed has introduced the Missouri Safer Communities Act (HB 2519), a comprehensive proposal to protect houses of worship, LGBTQ+ community centers, and other vulnerable institutions; strengthen hate-crime prevention; and ensure victims receive the support and dignity they deserve. “At a time when fear and division too often threaten to

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Auditor Fitzpatrick releases new report detailing how continued deficit spending will jeopardize the state’s financial health

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.  — As lawmakers prepare to return to Jefferson City for the 2026 legislative session, Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick is urging them to take immediate action to curb the trend of deficit spending before the state’s General Revenue Fund is drained to critically low levels and drastic, emergency budget cuts become necessary.

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