The St. Louis Board of Aldermen are expected to move forward Friday on a vote that would create a buffer zone around health care facilities, including Planned Parenthood. After a long debate, the board perfected Board Bill 34 by a slim […]
RELEASE: Governor Greitens Aannounces rural growth plan
Today, Governor Eric Greitens outlined his plan to use newly available funds to bring more jobs and opportunity to rural Missouri. The package focuses on rural broadband, clean water initiatives, and infrastructure improvements to ports. Statement from Governor Greitens: “Missouri’s […]
Patent attorney Robert Schneiderjohn joins Armstrong Teasdale’s Clayton office
The law firm of Armstrong Teasdale further enhanced its intellectual property team as IP associate Robert L. Schneiderjohn joined the firm’s Clayton office on Thursday. Schneiderjohn, who previously worked for Armstrong Teasdale in 2015, will be a member of the firm’s […]
Former state representative Keith English found dead
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Friends, family, fellow lawmakers, staff and lobbyists on Wednesday were shocked to receive the news that former State Representative Keith English has passed away. “I’m deeply saddened by the news of the passing of my good […]
RELEASE: Senator Nasheed presents legislation to move confederate monuments and ban the sale of Confederate flags
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, presented legislation to relocate Confederate monuments across the state to a state historical site. Senate Bill 584 requires that Confederate monuments and plaques located across the state to be transferred to […]
RELEASE: March 9 deadline approaches for Ameren Accelerator applications
Five to seven startup companies will be selected to participate in the energy-focused program ST. LOUIS /PRNewswire/ — The March 9 application deadline is approaching for the Ameren Accelerator, an innovative public-private partnership between Ameren Corporation, the University of Missouri System, […]