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Kehoe on Thursday signed a bill into law repealing Missouri workers' paid sick leave protections. Voters had overwhelmingly ...
The rollback of sick leave protections is the latest example of Missouri officials relitigating and undermining policies ...
Former Kansas City City Council member Heather Hall was selected for the board that oversees the police force her husband ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe addresses the crowd at the ceremonial signing of HB 12 at St. Mary's Catholic High School in the Dutchtown ...
The governor looks at stadium funding amid tax debates over local control of St. Louis police. Missouri might accept gold and ...
Missouri will soon cover up to the full cost of in-state college tuition and fees for emergency responders seeking certain ...
From stadium funding to housing rights, minimum wage increase and abortion rights review Kehoe's governing challenges in 2025 ...
The state's minimum wage, which voters approved increasing at the same time as the paid sick leave provision, also will no ...
Governor Mike Kehoe signs tax cuts and pro-business laws in Missouri, including setting a $15 minimum wage and tax deductions ...
The Missouri governor met with local and statewide elected officials at Chappell’s Restaurant & Sports Museum.
Missouri workers who started accruing paid sick leave on May 1 will lose it Aug. 28 under legislation signed Thursday by Gov.
Gov. Mike Kehoe has repealed certain provisions of Proposition A, by signing House Bill 567 into law. Kehoe signed the ...