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Drivers around Missouri will start seeing more school buses on the roads as the new school year begins. These bus drivers are ...
MISSOURI − New Missouri laws enacted by the Missouri General Assembly related to crime and public safety will go into effect Aug. 28. The following includes a compilation of Missouri State ...
"HB85 has caused, and will continue to cause, significant harms to law enforcement within the state of Missouri," the Biden administration wrote in its filing. "HB85 is also plainly unconstitutional." ...
Missouri lawmakers voted overwhelmingly Friday to send a major public safety bill to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk. The measure makes several changes to the state’s criminal code, including establishing ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Edited News Release/KY3) - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill (SB) 81 into law in what he calls a significant move to strengthen public safety across Missouri.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Governor Mike Parson put pen to paper Wednesday inside the Missouri State Capitol, signing off on a large public safety package. With more than 40 provisions in this one ...
The newly signed law establishes a task force to investigate why Black women and girls go missing at such high ...
COLUMBIA - Next Monday, a number of new laws will take effect after being passed by state lawmakers and signed by Gov. Mike Parson. The Missouri State Highway Patrol provided a summary of the new ...
State Rep. Jeff Myers, a Warrenton Republican, pre-filed both a bill and a joint resolution in the Missouri House of Representatives to move the state’s top law enforcement agency out from under ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — New legislation headed for the governor's desk would provide free tuition in Missouri for a wide-range of public safety personnel if approved, a new tool ...
It passed as part of a larger public safety package. Legislation to void non-disclosure agreements in child sexual abuse cases was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Mike Kehoe.
Cedric Alexander became a national advocate for police establishing better relationships with the residents they serve after the 2014 shooting of a man in Ferguson, Missouri.