ST. LOUIS — After a dozen years of letting City Hall run the St. Louis police department, state government is set to retake the reins. At Gov. Mike Kehoe’s urging, lawmakers have sped a ...
The Missouri legislature is likely one vote away from placing the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department under state ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe says he plans to sign a bill that would allow the state to re-take control of the St. Louis ...
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First Alert 4 on MSNFinal vote on state control of St. Louis Police Department set for WednesdayThe plan to return control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department back to the state is just a vote away ...
The Missouri Senate easily approved a state takeover plan for the police department over the objections of the city’s mayor and local senators. Four Democrats voted for the bill.
The takeover of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department remains a priority for Gov. Mike Kehoe as the Missouri Senate adopted legislation paving the way for state control. JEFFERSON CITY ...
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department According to reporting from the Missouri Independent ...
Mike Kehoe the power to appoint four city residents to be voting members of a new board to manage the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. The mayor, currently Democrat Tishaura Jones ...
Placing the St. Louis Police Department under a state-appointed board has been a priority for Gov. Mike Kehoe. The Republican ...
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