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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announces Federal Court Grants Attorney General Bailey’s Request to Halt WOTUS Rule
In a major win for Missouri famers, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota has granted his motion for preliminary injunction halting President Biden’s unconstitutional Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule. -
Attorney General Bailey Recaps First Month in Office
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recapped his first month in office. -
FBI denies requiring Missouri sheriffs to provide access to CCW permit-holder list
FBI: The concealed carry weapon (CCW) auditing program that Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is opposing is routine and has been in place for years -
New Civil Liberties Alliance joins Missouri, Louisiana lawsuit against government-ordered social media censorship
The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) has joined its plaintiffs in the lawsuit that the state of Missouri and Louisiana filed against the Biden administration alleging that social media platforms are acting as arms of the federal government. -
Missouri AG Opposes USDA’s Guidance Restricting Federal Funding
Missouri AG Opposes USDA’s Guidance Restricting Federal Funding. -
Missouri Chamber of Commerce expects state budget to spur economic growth statewide
The $47 billion state budget approved by the legislature last week includes several items that the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry expects will spur economic growth in Missouri. -
Missouri, Louisiana AGs File Suit Against President Biden, Top Admin Officials for Allegedly Colluding with Social Media Giants to Censor and Suppress Free Speech
Missouri, Louisiana AGs File Suit Against President Biden, Top Admin Officials for Allegedly Colluding with Social Media Giants to Censor and Suppress Free Speech. -
Supreme Court: Cole County judge must rule on the constitutionality of SAPA
Cole County Circuit Court told to rule on constitutionality of SAPA by Missouri Supreme Court -
Senate committee approves amendment to ban Medicaid expansion despite voter approval in 2020
Members of the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a proposed constitutional amendment last week that will remand to Missourians a 2020 approval of a ballot initiative that permanently expanded Medicaid -
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Multistate Action to End CDC’s Unlawful Mask Mandate on Public Transportation
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Multistate Action to End CDC’s Unlawful Mask Mandate on Public Transportation. -
Missouri House approves ban on outside eviction moratoriums
A bill that would ban outside eviction moratoriums received preliminary approval from the Missouri House last week and at least one lawmaker is angered by the proposal -
Attorney General Eric Schmitt Joins Multistate Lawsuit Challenging Biden’s Concealment of Records Involving Federal Intimidation Tactics Against Parents
Attorney General Eric Schmitt Joins Multistate Lawsuit Challenging Biden’s Concealment of Records Involving Federal Intimidation Tactics Against Parents/ -
Missouri Attorney General leads states in suit over healthcare worker vaccine mandate
A challenge to the federal government's COVID-19 vaccine mandate may not hold up due to precedents already in place for the healthcare industry, but a health expert believes it's good to have a robust debate on the subject. -
Missouri Attorney General Files Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Border Wall Lawsuit
Missouri Attorney General Files Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Border Wall Lawsuit. -
Missouri Chamber opposes federal vaccine mandate, AG Schmitt files multi-state lawsuit
While the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced its opposition to the Department of Labor’s vaccination rules issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) last week, Attorney General Schmitt filed suit. -
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Announces He Will File Suit Over Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Announces He Will File Suit Over Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate. -
Lawyer: AG Schmitt joining Texas lawsuit to resume border wall construction may prevail
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton could have a valid claim in suing the federal government to resume construction of the border wall. -
Missouri Chamber opposes proposal to expand IRS, monitor customer bank accounts
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced its position against Pres. Biden's attempt to oversee financial transactions -
Federal judge upholds hike in social carbon costs, Attorney General Schmitt vows to appeal
Attorney General Eric Schmitt intends to appeal a federal judge’s decision that supports the U.S. -
Missouri Chamber opposes Pres. Biden's forced employer vaccination, AG Schmitt preps suit against U.S. government
Attorney General Eric Schmitt intends to sue the federal government over President Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandate as soon as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) publishes the new rule