Local officials are questioning what eliminating the state income tax would mean for businesses, consumers and local revenue. Story via @thebeaconKC https://t.co/wDHWvmfuhj
In today's Missouri Minute:
- Study finds remote work may cause young unemployment
- Judge rules tax plan will stay on August ballot
- Association of Realtors donates to oppose Amendment 5 https://t.co/GAvFE73RL5
Kansas City-based startup Block and Mortar has announced strategic investment from two local construction firms. Story via @StartlandNews https://t.co/sRznylfLbA
In today's Missouri Minute:
- St. Louis adds new economic development officer
- Margaritaville resort coming to Branson
- Miami private equity firm to buy Kansas City data center https://t.co/6UQ0SQCZOQ
Officials hope the FIFA World Cup in Kansas City will boost tourism and the economy, but experts are unsure how many will come. Story via @kcur https://t.co/wVsPYF1psO
Missouri's HB 2641 will force hemp farmers and businesses to shut down by Nov. 12, leaving room for border states to benefit. Story via @CoMissourian https://t.co/plWy18xw6A
In today's Missouri Minute:
- Trump plans to appeal tariff refund ruling
- Judge to rule on whether tax overhaul stays on ballot
- $10 billion data center proposed for Kansas City area https://t.co/ynMF40QliU
In light of a federal reclassification of medical cannabis, states are navigating a fragmented and still-evolving landscape. Story via @stateline_news https://t.co/AtnZ5ilK4c
A $30 million FAA grant will be used by St. Louis Lambert International Airport to help pay for a new electricity facility. Story via @stlpublicradio https://t.co/HBs6MM0unN
The Missouri General Assembly ended the 2026 legislative session after making a number of changes to healthcare in Missouri. Story via @thebeaconKC https://t.co/rNKCfj6tAg
As host cities across North America prepare to welcome the world in 2026, Kansas City entrepreneurs are getting in formation. Story via @StartlandNews https://t.co/Aovelv7rqC
In today's Missouri Minute:
- Bayer sued for anticompetitive practices
- General Mills cuts more jobs at St. Charles plant
- Federal grant boosts funds for St. Louis airport https://t.co/3HJAwP9RH5
Missouri is preparing to limit what low-income families can purchase at grocery stores with public benefits beginning this fall. https://t.co/hml7um5Mra
The Missouri General Assembly closed out its legislative session for the year without passing property tax reform. Story via @thebeaconKC https://t.co/xUCYSXaSTW
Hear about the inspiration and motivation behind the inaugural cohort of Next Up Missouri. Read more about these young innovators and changemakers at https://t.co/4RAqmGJEuz
In today's Missouri Minute:
- Survey shows CEO compensation continues climbing
- Lake of the Ozarks casino proposal misses ballot
- St. Louis event aims to combat data center critics https://t.co/SCcPmUPlEV
State legislators spent the spring debating funding for prospective nuclear power plants, similar to discussions in the 1970s. Story via @KBIA https://t.co/f5JH0KNQIy