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During a bill signing ceremony at the Missouri State Capitol, today Governor Mike Kehoe signed two major pieces of legislation—House Bills (HB) 567 and 594—delivering on his commitment to lower taxes ...
If the Royals decide to stay in Missouri, it could fuel a fight over the team between Kansas City and Clay County.
Missouri investors will get a tax break when they take profits and motorists will pay more to renew vehicle registrations ...
The state's minimum wage, which voters approved increasing at the same time as the paid sick leave provision, also will no ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe made a big move on Friday by signing a bill that enables the establishment of a Sports Complex Authority in Clay County.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe repealed a paid sick leave bill on Thursday, which is a benefit some contracted workers in the ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed legislation Friday designed to help convince the Royals to build their new stadium in the Northland, just across the Missouri River from downtown Kansas City.
It's all a part of House Bill 199. The HB allows Benton, Camden, Miller, and Morgan counties, as well as the city of Lake ...
"On Friday, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed into law a bill that allows Clay County to create a Sports Complex Authority.
If the Royals are looking to move to Clay County, county leaders may now be able to offer them something Jackson County voters rejected.
Eight months after Missouri voters approved Proposition A, legislation to increase the minimum wage in increments and implement paid sick leave, a repeal will now alter the future for many workers.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the repeal of a law that guaranteed paid sick leave for workers and inflationary adjustments to minimum wage. Kehoe signed the repeal on Thursday, July 10, and it will ...