Missouri Department of Transportation
Recent News About Missouri Department of Transportation
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Trinity Industries settles $56 million class action lawsuit, attorneys to receive $11.4 million
Trinity Industries and its manufacturing arm, Trinity Highway Products, were sued by Missouri counties wanting to recover the costs of replacing allegedly defective safety equipment on roadways statewide. -
Gov. Parson set to sign SB 262, which raises gas tax to 29.5 cents in five years
Gas tax will fund transportation overhaul if Gov. Parson signs SB 262 -
Western District remands case against highway commission involving mother and child who drowned
A state appellate court reversed and remanded a wrongful death lawsuit to Boone County, which had dismissed the complaint of a father who lost his daughter and grandchild in a tragic road accident involving flooding. -
SB 262 would increase gas tax 12.5 cents a gallon to fund bridge, road improvements
A gas tax proposal that would increase the price of fuel by 12.5 cents over five years has passed out of the Senate and is now pending in the House -
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL: Missouri Attorney General’s Office Partners with Law Enforcement, Transportation Professionals to Combat Human Trafficking
The Missouri Attorney General's Office partnered with Truckers Against Trafficking, the Missouri Trucking Association, the Missouri Department of Transportation and the Missouri State Highway Patrol on Tuesday, April 23rd in Sedalia, MO to address combatting human trafficking. -
Chamber's 'New Leadership Missouri' program is in session
JEFFERSON CITY – The 2019 Leadership Missouri program is in full swing in Jefferson City.