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Missouri lawmakers move forward on school ‘rangers’ safety bill

Missouri lawmakers move forward on school ‘rangers’ safety bill

by Mathew Pilger | Apr 8, 2026 | Education, News, Politics / Govt

After clearing the Missouri Senate, a school safety bill that would create an optional new security program for schools is now headed to the Missouri House for more debate. The proposal, commonly referred to as the Missouri Rangers bill, is sponsored by state Sen....
Missouri Lawmakers Bring the Heat — and the Humor — in Victory Over Illinois

Missouri Lawmakers Bring the Heat — and the Humor — in Victory Over Illinois

by Mathew Pilger | Sep 26, 2025 | News

Missouri and Illinois lawmakers faced off at Busch Stadium on Thursday night in the annual Greater St. Louis Legislative Softball game. Missouri House Speaker Pro-Tem Chad Perkins, R-Bowling Green, told Missourinet he managed the Missouri group to a 19-8 victory...
Lawmaker wants Missouri school ‘Rangers’ for security dangers (LISTEN)

Lawmaker wants Missouri school ‘Rangers’ for security dangers (LISTEN)

by [email protected] | Sep 24, 2025 | News, Politics / Govt, Show Me Today

The Missouri Legislature has had two special sessions this summer – one that aims to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri. The other is to change Congressional districts and make it tougher to pass citizen-led changes to the state Constitution. Alisa...
Missouri Senate bill would mandate a barrier around first responders while they work (LISTEN)

Missouri Senate bill would mandate a barrier around first responders while they work (LISTEN)

by [email protected] | Apr 11, 2025 | News, Politics / Govt, Show Me Today

A bill in the Missouri Senate would require the public to stay at least 25 feet away from first responders while they work. Senator David Gregory joins Marshall Griffin on Show Me Today.
Free college tuition for first responders? Missouri House committee considers bill

Free college tuition for first responders? Missouri House committee considers bill

by Marshall Griffin | Apr 8, 2025 | Education, News, Politics / Govt, Science / Technology

The Missouri House is considering a Senate-passed bill that would provide free college tuition to first responders. SB 71 is sponsored by Republican Sen. David Gregory of St. Louis County. Specifically, it would give free tuition to police, firefighters, paramedics,...
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