Gov. Mike Kehoe signs repeal of paid sick leave
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The governor looks at stadium funding amid tax debates over local control of St. Louis police. Missouri might accept gold and silver as legal tender.
Governor Mike Kehoe signs tax cuts and pro-business laws in Missouri, including setting a $15 minimum wage and tax deductions.
Child marriage and child sex-abuse nondisclosure agreements will be outlawed in Missouri beginning next month.
Former Kansas City City Council member Heather Hall was selected for the board that oversees the police force her husband used to serve on.
Gov. Mike Kehoe addresses the crowd at the ceremonial signing of HB 12 at St. Mary's Catholic High School in the Dutchtown neighborhood of St. Louis on Thursday, July 10,
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe Friday appointed former Kansas City, Missouri, City Councilman Heather Hall to the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners.
Governor Kehoe signs multiple bills relating to minimum wage laws, paid sick leave, and entertainment districts at several counties in the Ozarks.
Missouri taxpayers will fund private school scholarships after Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a bill allocating $50 million for the state’s voucher program. “We believe every child deserves the opportunity to learn,
From stadium funding to housing rights, minimum wage increase and abortion rights review Kehoe's governing challenges in 2025.
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNGov. Kehoe signs bills to enhance MSSU’s health sciences roleThe statewide mission of Missouri Southern State University is expanding. Officials with MSSU confirm that Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Senate Concurrent Resolution 3 and Senate Bill 150 into law on July 9 during a ceremony at the state capital.