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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is undergoing changes with big implications for a variety of consumer finance issues ...
On a recent morning, thick fog lingered over the hills and hollows of Ozark County, Missouri, limiting the view of Lick Creek. It and other waterways raged out of their banks in overnight flash ...
Buying a new band or orchestra instrument could get a lot more expensive because of tariffs with Europe and China; the path ...
Lawmakers strip voter-approved paid sick leave, send abortion rights back to voters Missouri GOP Senators used a ...
Missourians will see a $3 increase for car and trailer licensing and for the renewal and issuance of driver’s permits, ...
The new WIC card technology in Missouri in effect as of May 1 “will improve the participants’ benefit issuance and redemption ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the country has 18 “important” trade partners it is most focused on, and if deals aren’t made, tariffs could be brought back to their rates from April 2, ...
Republicans in the Senate pushed through a pair of bills Wednesday taking aim at measures approved by the state's voters six ...
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Missouri Senate Appropriations Chair Lincoln Hough spent two hours on the Senate floor Monday expressing his anger over House Republican leaders killing a $513 million spending bill for construction.
Sports betting won’t begin until Dec. 1. The delay will make it unavailable until the tail end of the NFL season and after the college football season.
The money was part of a $513 million construction spending bill that House Republicans did not bring up for a vote on May 9, halting 86 proposed projects statewide. The Missouri Constitution blocks ...