A St. Louis Alderman has submitted a board bill that contains a number of measures relating to food delivery services.
Tesla is in search of a site for a new manufacturing plant, and Joplin has put itself in the running by offering $1 billion in incentives.
With the current school year already derailed by COVID-19, the best-case scenario for schools is that the 2020–2021 school year proceeds as normal. But there will still be health risks for students as they head back to school and fill classrooms in the fall.
As state policymakers scrambled last week to pass a balanced budget, they appeared to miss what was right in front of them.
On April 29, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced his 10-10-10 plan for reopening the city after the stay at home order ends on May 15. Since then the plan has been subject to revisions and walk-backs and now seems vague and unenforceable. City leaders could have avoided this.
The hole Medicaid has blown in Missouri’s budget is about to get bigger. Medicaid’s costs are expected to grow by more than $500 million over the next year.
For nearly a decade now, my colleagues and I have pushed hard to establish unilateral license reciprocity in health care here in Missouri.
The earnings tax in Kansas City and St. Louis is a one percent tax on income not just for city residents, but also for those who live outside the respective cities but work within them.