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A bipartisan group of senators say a $25 million earmark to assist tornado victims may be just a beginning. “It’s just a good ...
The Missouri Senate, a chamber compromised by clear Republican factional lines and simmering Democratic anger will debate the ...
The Trump-backed bill also includes changes that could result in thousands of low-income families losing access to federal ...
If President Trump approves the disaster declaration, individuals could receive housing, transportation and health ...
Missouri has agreed to abide by a request from the federal government to turn over personal data about anyone receiving food ...
Missouri lawmakers are to kick off a special session Monday to consider aid for tornado victims and a package of financial ...
The legislature heads back to the state Capitol today to try and pass incentives to keep the Chiefs and Royals in Missouri ...
Missouri is still waiting for President Trump to approve federal assistance for damage left by three sets of storms in March and April that killed 19 people.
Henry, St. Clair and Benton counties will reportedly not qualify to apply for state funding after a batch of tornadoes and strong storms caused damage across the region, Henry County's emergency ...
Eleven requests for disaster declarations are pending at the agency — a sign that it is reducing disaster aid to states, ...
Tornado victims in southwestern Missouri will not get extra help from the state after a cluster of tornadoes ... to find more resources, financial aid and labor to help our citizens in our ...
Missouri could lose around $400 million ... budget and likely strip thousands of low-income families of food aid across the state. Those cost-shifts could put pressure on the legislature to ...