Two Missouri teachers are suing top state officials over a plan to inject $50 million in taxpayer funds into the state’s private school voucher program.
The economic-impact study will help Missouri cannabis regulators determine if the state is required by law to issue additional cannabis facility licenses.
Residents in two House districts, including one in south St. Louis County, could be without a representative for more than a year if the governor doesn’t schedule a special election.
Spending cuts by the governor include $7 million to help the St. Louis Lambert International Airport jumpstart its new terminal project and $4 million for an O’Fallon police training facility.
U.S. Rep. Mike Bost, citing lost mail and delays, wants the Post Service’s inspector general to audit the St. Louis Processing and Distribution Center in Hazelwood.
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