Gov. Parson: Mo. to end all federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits
Ending extra unemployment benefits in Mo. By Amber Ruch | May 11, 2021 at 12:11 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 6:32 AM
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - Governor Mike Parson announced that Missouri will end all federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits.
On Tuesday, May 11 he said he directed the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to notify the U.S. Department of Labor that Missouri will end participation in all federal pandemic-related unemployment insurance programs, effective Saturday, June 12 at 11:59 p.m.
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Six Missouri law-enforcement officers and two corrections officers who died in the line of duty in between in 2020 were honored on Saturday, May 1, during Missouri’s annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service for those who have paid the ultimate price for their service protecting their fellow Missourians.
Officers, their families and friends from across the state gathered as the service returned to the Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial on the grounds to the state Capitol, after being held virtually last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to the officers who died in 2020, the names of seven law-enforcement officers whose historical line-of-duty deaths recently confirmed also were added to the memorial’s “Wall of Honor.”
Missouri Capitol Renovation Complete
The Office of Administration announced Friday that the renovation and restoration of Missouri State Capitol has reached its completion.
This marks the completion of the first major construction project for the building and brings the structure back to serviceable condition while also ensuring the historic structure is properly preserved for decades to come.
After more than 100 years of deterioration on the exterior and substructure of the historic Missouri State Capitol, bonds were approved to begin work on restoring the Capitol complex. The project, separated into two phases, started back in June 2015. Construction for Phase I of the Missouri State Capitol Construction Project started in March 2016 and wrapped up in 2017. The construction period of Phase II began in March 2018 and officially wrapped up in December 2020. Both phases were funded by the same bond.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Office of Administration has announced the renovation and restoration of the state Capitol has reached its completion. This marks the completion of the first major construction project for the building and brings the structure back to serviceable condition while also ensuring the historic structure is properly preserved for decades to come.
After more than 100 years of deterioration on the exterior and substructure of the historic Missouri State Capitol, bonds were approved to begin work on restoring the Capitol complex. The project, separated into two phases, started in June 2015. Construction for Phase I of the Missouri State Capitol Construction Project started in March 2016 and wrapped up in 2017. The construction period of Phase II began in March 2018 and officially wrapped up in December 2020. Both phases were funded by the same bond.
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Office of Administration announced on Friday, January 29, 2020 that the renovation and restoration of Missouri State Capitol has reached its completion.
According to a news release, this marks the completion of the first major construction project for the building and brings the structure back to serviceable condition while also ensuring the historic structure is properly preserved for decades to come.
After more than 100 years of deterioration on the exterior and substructure of the historic Missouri State Capitol, bonds were approved to begin work on restoring the Capitol complex. The project, separated into two phases, started back in June 2015. Construction for Phase I of the Missouri State Capitol Construction Project started in March 2016 and wrapped up in 2017. The construction period of Phase II began in March 2018 and officially wrapped up in December 2020. Both phases were funded by the same bond.