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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s decision to overhaul the voter-approved law may not be the final say on the matter.
Missouri workers who started accruing paid sick leave on May 1 will lose it Aug. 28 under legislation signed July 10 by Gov.
When Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2024 — now known as Section 36 of Article I of the Missouri Constitution — many believed they were supporting limited access to abortion in ...
Embattled Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. has issued another veto surrounding an ordinance passed by the Jackson ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eight months after voters approved it, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the repeal of a law ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a bill into law Thursday rolling back a measure voters approved in November requiring employers to provide paid sick leave. The bill also repeals annual inflation adjustments to ...
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A Missouri ballot measure would ban abortions - but it doesn't say thatRepublicans say Amendment 3 isn't an abortion ban, but critics call the language "misleading," saying it would again ban ...
Abortion rights advocates argue the language of the upcoming ballot measure is misleading and written in a way to encourage ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a bill Wednesday that prohibits foreign money from funding ballot issue campaigns, making it ...
A Missouri judge blocks anti-abortion laws with a new injunction, allowing Planned Parenthood to resume vital services in the ...
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