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Whether the disclosures were the acts of a disgruntled, recently terminated employee or of a dutiful public servant, McCarty ...
The state of Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday, July 22, that the counties do not have the right to “stack” taxes on ...
The state Supreme Court is questioning whether it should be the tribunal to hear the appeal of a Jackson County decision ...
The July 22 ruling settles the debate over whether counties could charge a 3% tax on marijuana if a city tax in the same area ...
Cities and counties are not allowed to stack sales taxes on marijuana products, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court sided with the dispensary that filed the lawsuit and ruled that counties can not stack taxes.
The decision means local governments stand to lose as much as $36 million a year in cannabis tax revenue, according to one ...
The attorney general’s office wants the court to overturn a July 3 injunction that blocked enforcement of most laws ...
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that counties in the state can't charge an extra 3% sales tax on adult marijuana ...
When Missouri courts become the go-to destination for jackpot justice, it's not just bad for business—it’s bad for every Missourian who depends on agriculture, science, and fairness under the law.
After Republican lawmakers rolled back sick leave benefits and targeted abortion rights, a bipartisan coalition called ...
The court ruled 6 to 1 that counties cannot levy a 3% tax on marijuana dispensaries in cities and towns — only in ...