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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe (R) signed a measure Thursday that repeals the state’s guaranteed paid sick leave law, less than a year after nearly 58 percent of voters approved it.
Missouri Governor Signs Bill Rolling Back Voter-Approved Minimum Wage and Sick Leave The reversal reflected a growing struggle over the use of ballot measures to answer policy questions in ...
Half of Missouri families struggle to afford diapers. A new law signed by Gov. Mike Kehoe makes diapers tax-free and supports diaper banks.
On July 10, Governor Mike Kehoe signed into law a bill that eliminates the so-called “tampon tax" on menstrual products and diapers.
Overall, Missouri State is well-represented in EA Sports College Football 26 The Bears' inclusion in College Football 26 is a nice perk of joining Conference USA and the FBS ranks.
Eight months after voters approved it, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the repeal of a law Thursday that had guaranteed paid sick leave to workers and inflationary adjustments to the minimum wage.
According to an analysis from Energy Innovation, Missouri households are projected to face the nation’s steepest increase in annual utility costs, expected to rise by an estimated $640 by 2035.
Missouri football QB Sam Horn, despite his recent MLB Draft selection, will compete for Missouri football this fall, head coach Eli Drinkwitz said.
Missouri football returns two of its top TEs from 2024 and added two more from the portal. Can MU get the group more involved in its offense?
The Missouri Department of Conservation has set several regulations to combat CWD, including prohibiting landowners and hunters from feeding deer.
Two of the rural hospitals deemed "at-risk" are in Missouri's 4th Congressional District, which is served by Rep. Mark Alford.
Missouri ranks 37th, and Arkansas 50th, when it comes to how well we manage credit. “People have become more dependent on their credit cards to fund everyday expenses, with the cost of ...