Missouri lawmakers are debating everything from what appears on pesticide labels to how the state attracts film and television productions. Matt Pilger talked with State Representative Kurtis Gregory about his bill tying Missouri pesticide labels to the EPA—and his...
At the Missouri Capitol, Sen. Kurtis Gregory, R-Marshall, is pushing a bill that would overhaul the state’s film and TV production tax credits. During a Senate committee hearing, he noted that when the program passed in 2023, it was split into two separate buckets of...
Missouri lawmakers are trying to find ways to bring in more bucks to Missouri. Alisa Nelson talks to Sugar Creek State Representative Mike Steinmeyer, who says he has one – boosting the state’s film business by speeding up filmmaker reimbursements.
Missouri’s film industry had a big year in 2025, with movie and TV crews spending more than $40 million while shooting around the state. Missouri Film Office director Andrea Sporcic Klund, told Missourinet that it’s a great number. “I think in relation to how much tax...
A movie filmed extensively in St. Louis is lighting up the box office. Soul on Fire tells the true story of John O’Leary, a St. Louis native who survived burns over 100% of his body and went on to inspire millions. Stacey Nation, originally from Wellsville — a small...