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Bush was one of six Democrats who voted against the federal infrastructure legislation, which President Joe Biden is expected to sign.
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The new spacious shelter will feature additional amenities and safety benefits for animals, as well as opportunities for community involvement.
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Supporters contended the OSHA rule will hold up in court and help stem the tide of COVID-19.
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“Missouri will not roll over, we will not back down — we will file suit imminently,” Schmitt said.
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Some 35 million families nationally have received Child Tax Credit payments since summer.
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The American Red Cross announced that it is opening a “One-Stop Shop”, offering relief and recovery resources for those affected by the severe storms and tornadoes that hit the region on Oct. 24th.
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After personal information for thousands of educators in Missouri was shown to be vulnerable due to a website flaw, a Washington University professor sees this as an opportunity for the state to reevaluate its cybersecurity practices.
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In a press release on Thursday, MO Gov. Mike Parson announced he will do everything in his power to combat what he called “overreaching” vaccine mandates issued by the Biden administration. Earlier in the day, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced his state's lawsuit against President Joe Biden's administration over its coronavirus vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
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Voters in Nixa will decide whether to recall Mayor Brian Steele on November 2.
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Missouri state officials failed to meet the Springfield region’s needs as the more-contagious delta variant caused a record number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.