Missouri State Treasurer
Recent News About Missouri State Treasurer
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Amendment 7 ensures only citizens can vote in Missouri’s elections
Think non-citizens are barred from voting in elections in Missouri? Think again. Under current law, certain Missouri cities could change their voting laws to allow non-citizens the right to vote in local elections, for things like school boards, city councils, and even local tax referenda. -
Local conservatives question state treasurer appointee's views on school choice, ESG scoring
Attorney Vivek Malek was appointed the next state Treasurer by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson -
Schmitt leads investigation into six banks accused of 'starving' fossil fuel friendly businesses of credit
Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo are under investigation by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and 18 other attorneys general for deferring decision making to the Net-Zero Banking Alliance -
Ferguson landlord blames slow-moving county for evictions after federal moratorium ending
A federal eviction moratorium expired on Saturday, July 31 -
Debate heats up over Medicaid expansion ahead of election; Voters to decide Tuesday
State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick and several lawmakers have reiterated their opposition to the expansion of Medicaid in Missouri. -
100,000 mostly laid off workers lose health insurance since start of pandemic
One hundred thousand laid off workers lost their insurance in Missouri since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new national report.In Missouri, 17 percent of non-elderly adults are currently uninsured, according to the report by Families USA, a Washington-headquartered non-profit.Th total is now 613,000, an increase of 100,000 since February.