Missouri, Mike Kehoe
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The governor looks at stadium funding amid tax debates over local control of St. Louis police. Missouri might accept gold and silver as legal tender.
Governor Mike Kehoe signs tax cuts and pro-business laws in Missouri, including setting a $15 minimum wage and tax deductions.
With the stroke of a pen, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the Clay County Sports Complex Authority bill into law Friday afternoon. That authority is one step in the process of potentially bringing the Kansas City Royals to North Kansas City.
The appointments came just days after a report became public criticizing vacancies on the commission, which left the panel unable to conduct investigations, issue fines or hold meetings.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe Friday appointed former Kansas City, Missouri, City Councilman Heather Hall to the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners.
The governor appointed Jim Martin of Perryville and former Springfield mayor Ken McClure to the Missouri Ethics Commission, giving the panel enough members to be able to meet for the first time since November.
Missouri's Governor Kehoe signed education bills focusing on K-12 improvements, workforce development, and school safety.
From stadium funding to housing rights, minimum wage increase and abortion rights review Kehoe's governing challenges in 2025.