Month: June 2020
Missouri Chamber STEM Signing Day goes virtual, awards $25,000 in scholarships
/On June 26, the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry recognized outstanding students from across the state for committing to further their education in the fields of science, technology, engineering […]
Read more »Open for lawsuits: Missouri lags in offering COVID-19 liability protection
/As more and more states enact measures to stop opportunistic COVID-19 lawsuits, Missouri now stands out for its inaction. COVID-19 lawsuits are a growing threat in Missouri and across the […]
Read more »New report reveals how Medicaid expansion would impact Missouri
/On August 4, Missouri voters will have the opportunity to decide whether the state expands its Medicaid program. Amendment 2 would require that Missouri provide Medicaid coverage to individuals earning […]
Read more »Missouri Chamber to honor students pursing STEM careers
/On June 26, the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry will recognize outstanding students from across the state for committing to further their education in the fields of science, technology, […]
Read more »Missouri Chamber endorses Amendment 2: Medicaid expansion
/The following statement is from Daniel P. Mehan, president and CEO of the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry: “The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry supports Amendment 2 as […]
Read more »Ameren to help attract new businesses with new economic development grant program
/Up to 10 communities in Missouri could benefit from a new program from Ameren Missouri designed to make it easier to attract new businesses across the utility’s service area. Communities […]
Read more »Missouri Business and the Promise of Punitive Damages Reform
/By Victor E. Schwartz, co-chair, Public Policy Group, Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P. Governor Mike Parson has significant legislation on his desk to improve justice with respect to punitive damage […]
Read more »More than 500 co-signers join call for special session to stop COVID-19 lawsuits
/Underscoring the need for urgent action, more than 500 Missouri businesses, organizations and individuals have signed a letter asking Gov. Mike Parson to call a special session and address the […]
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