News

ST. PAUL - The state Legislature will immediately reconvene for a special session, Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced Monday.
Missouri lawmakers just received more marching orders from the governor.
Disaster recovery, sports stadiums and major capital improvement projects will be on the agenda for a special legislative session that will begin June 2, Gov. Mike Kehoe said Tuesday.
Gov. Mike Kehoe (R-MO) did not say when the special legislative session would begin. The teams are considering new stadiums in Kansas.
Ohio senators are considering requiring top students who get a governor's scholarship to stay in the state for at least three years after they graduate, or pay the money back.
Gov. Tate Reeves on Wednesday called lawmakers into a special session to adopt a $7 billion state budget for the coming budget year that starts July 1.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe announced a special session focused on stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. Here are the details.
After the Missouri state legislature ended its session today without passing a bill to keep the Chiefs and Kansas City Royals in the state, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe said that effort isn't done.
The Missouri Senate, the body handling the initial introduction of bills, met for a little over a half hour as senators introduced a variety of measures, some of which don’t fall under Governor ...
HELENA, Mont. (AP) - Gov. Brian Schweitzer called lawmakers back to Helena for a special session beginning Thursday, believing "positive conversations" will help break an impasse over taxes and ...
In addition to legislation addressing the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs' stadiums, the special session will also focus on tornado relief for St. Louis and several projects that failed to get ...
Gov. Kehoe calls special session for St. Louis disaster relief, Kansas City stadium funding, and capital projects. Lawmakers face tight timeline for crucial decisions.