State Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for Friday April 25, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Mo. Gov. Kehoe Signs Two Bills Supporting Efficiency, Structure, and Fairness in Civic and Legal Processes
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, April 25 -- Gov. Mike Kehoe, R-Missouri, issued the following news release on April 24, 2025:
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Governor Kehoe Signs Two Bills Supporting Efficiency, Structure, and Fairness in Civic and Legal Processes
Jefferson City -- Today, in a move that underscores his commitment to both the protection of individual rights and legal efficiency, Governor Mike Kehoe signed into law two pieces of legislation: Senate Bills (SB) 22 and 47.
"While these bills differ in subject m
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Mo. Gov. Mike Kehoe Reminds Missourians of May 7 REAL ID Deadline
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, April 25 -- Gov. Mike Kehoe, R-Missouri, issued the following news release:
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Governor Mike Kehoe Reminds Missourians of May 7 REAL ID Deadline
Jefferson City -- With less than two weeks until the federal REAL ID enforcement deadline of May 7, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe is encouraging Missourians do their part in improving the security of state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards by obtaining a REAL ID-compliant identification card.
"Starting on May
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University of Missouri: New Way of Visualizing Blood Pressure Data Can Help Doctors Better Manage Patients With Hypertension
COLUMBIA, Missouri, April 24 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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A new way of visualizing blood pressure data can help doctors better manage patients with hypertension
Mizzou researchers explore how "smoothed" graphs can help doctors see whether a patient's blood pressure is under control.
By Brian Consiglio
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a graph worth? For doctors trying to determine whether a patient's blood pressure is within normal
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University of Missouri: Science Confirms What an Only Child Already Knows - Caregiving Alone is Tough
COLUMBIA, Missouri, April 24 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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Science confirms what an only child already knows: caregiving alone is tough
University of Missouri researchers explore how caring for a parent differs when you're among siblings compared to being an only child.
Caring for an aging parent is one of life's most meaningful -- and challenging -- experiences. For adults who grew up as only children, that task often comes without support. No siblin
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