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With many members of the Missouri House and Senate running for reelection or a higher office in 2024, some lawmakers and elected officials have been pessimistic about the session.
The state Board of Education received a broad overview Dec. 5, showing that more districts achieved 70-89% of the points possible for meeting certain benchmarks. There was a drop in the number ...
Coupled with House Bill 2287, which was also signed, the legislation also increases state funding for early childhood education, protects benefits for educators who keep teaching after retirement ...
Whether the state of Missouri could sue on behalf of MOHELA, which itself declined to get involved in the lawsuit, to block U.S. President Biden's student loan forgiveness executive order was one of the main issues in the Supreme Court case on the matter. [17] [18]
Introduces a tax on tobacco products to fund tobacco prevention services in education institutions. Failed 1,321,586 (49.2%) 1,362,005 (50.8%) Proposition E Health Care Exchange Question. Would prohibit the governor from establishing any state-operated health insurance exchange without approval from the legislature or an amendment. Passed
One explanation posits that tuition increases simply reflect the increasing costs of producing higher education due to its high dependence upon skilled labor.According to the theory of the Baumol effect, a general economic trend is that productivity in service industries has lagged that in goods-producing industries, and the increase in higher education costs is simply a reflection of this ...
The 2024 election brings quite the packed ballot in Missouri, where voters across the state will weigh in on not only president, governor and a Senate seat, but also six different ballot issues.
The department transformation became legally effective on Aug. 28, 2019, when Governor Parson signed Executive Order 19-15, to form the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.