MO State News

More and more Missouri Leaders are all in for Lucas Kunce

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. – Today, Councilwoman Katheryn Shields (Kansas City), Representative Michael Johnson (Kansas City), Mayor Reggie Jones (City of Dellwood), Kansas City entrepreneur Charlie Lowe, and Councilman Terry Wilson (City of Jennings) are throwing their support behind 13-year Marine veteran Lucas Kunce in the Missouri U.S. Senate Race.   “Lucas Kunce has invested in this […]

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Thirty-three Missouri organizations oppose proposed WOTUS rule

JEFFERSON CITY – A coalition of 33 organizations and associations, led by Missouri Farm Bureau, has submitted a letter to Missouri’s Congressional delegation, highlighting numerous concerns with the “Revised Definition of the Waters of the United States (WOTUS)” proposed rule.   Organizations that signed the letter include: AGC of Missouri Associated Industries of Missouri Association of

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The Missouri Libertarian Party has filed 25 Candidates in the August primary

JEFFERSON CITY – Candidate filing for the August 2nd Primary closed on Tuesday, March 29th and the Missouri Libertarian party has filed 25 candidates for federal, state and county offices.    They filed candidates for both statewide offices.   Jonathan Dine filed for the U.S.  Senate.  Dine was the Libertarian candidate for the U.S. Senate

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Telecommunications During Power Outages Webinar Series

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources would like to make you aware of the following training opportunity:   The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed a Water Sector Guide to Telecommunications During Power Outages (to be published in spring 2022) to help water utilities diversify their telecommunications plans and equipment and help ensure they

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Stop the Texts. Stop the Wrecks.

KANSAS CITY, Mo.- April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Region 7, consisting of Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska, is working with respective law enforcement to ramp up enforcement of distracted-driving laws to raise awareness about the dangers of using your phone

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State investigates POWERHOME SOLAR for alleged violations of consumer protection law

JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has issued a civil investigative demand to POWERHOME SOLAR, LLC, for information regarding its practices for sales and installation of solar panels. The investigation seeks documents and information regarding the capabilities, installation, and financing of its solar panel products.  The civil investigative demand, which operates like a subpoena,

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House leadership comments on decision to seek compromise on redistricting

JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri House Speaker Rob Vescovo, Majority Floor Leader Dean Plocher, Speaker Pro Tem John Wiemann, and House Special Committee on Redistricting Chairman Dan Shaul issued the following statement regarding the vote by the House to reject the Senate version of HB 2117 and the decision to again request a conference on the

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Always Essential: Hospitals provided $3.5 Billion in community benefit in 2020

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Hospital Association’s Community Investment Report finds that in 2020, the state’s hospitals provided more than $3.5 billion in total community benefit — an increase of nearly $100 million from 2019, and a 16% increase throughout the last decade. Providing a safety net for care is an essential part of

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