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The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld a voter-approved ballot measure gradually raising the state's minimum wage to $15 an ...
A coalition of business groups and individuals sued to strike down Proposition A, which Missouri voters passed in November.
The fate of the law remains uncertain as Republican state legislators continue working to weaken it before the session ...
The state Supreme Court has ruled today that the wording and cost projections in Proposition A are not misleading or ...
Business groups had sued to overturn Missouri's voter-approved Proposition A. Efforts to gut the law continue in the legislature.
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld voter-approved Proposition A on Tuesday that expands paid sick leave that goes into effect ...
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled to uphold Missouri's Prop A bond measure, which supports paid sick leave and an increase in ...
Missouri’s Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the election results of Proposition A, which increases the state’s minimum wage and changes paid sick time benefits to employees.
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled that Proposition A is valid, and the paid sick leave portion will go into effect on May 1.
JEFFERSON CITY — Republican state lawmakers failed early Thursday in their latest bid to torpedo a voter-approved increase in the state minimum wage and new guaranteed paid sick leave rules.
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Senate Democrats filibustered until 1:30 a.m. Thursday in an attempt to protect the paid sick leave portion of Proposition A, which goes into effect next week.
This year paid sick leave laws in three new states are expected go into effect: Missouri, Alaska, and Nebraska. These three state laws have some similarities, but the laws also have differences ...