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Missouri's Year-End Roundup: Political Shifts, Economic Growth, and Community Progress in 2025

Missouri's Year-End Roundup: Political Shifts, Economic Growth, and Community Progress in 2025

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Missouri wraps up 2025 with a mix of political shifts, economic momentum, and community investments shaping its future. Top headlines include St. Louis County Executive Sam Page announcing he won't seek re-election, citing personal reasons discussed on Westplex Talk radio, and former Attorney General Andrew Bailey poised to become the FBI's sole deputy director, as reported by KOMU. China has sued Missouri over a $25 billion court judgment related to COVID origins, with Attorney General Catherine Hanaway vowing to fight back, according to The Missouri Times and Gray Media outlets.

In politics, lawmakers have pre-filed 1,571 bills for the 2026 session starting soon, focusing on agriculture, redistricting, and health, per The Missouri Bar. Governor Mike Kehoe appointed Josh Moore to lead the Medicaid program, noted by Missouri Independent, while Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger expanded the Buy Missouri initiative to 686 businesses employing over 21,000 people.

Economically, Montgomery County approved a tax incentive framework for an $8.5 billion Amazon data center near New Florence, projected to create 150 jobs at $85,000 average salary plus thousands in construction, according to St. Louis Public Radio. Beckwood Press is expanding in Fenton, adding at least 10 jobs via the Missouri Works Program, as announced by the Department of Economic Development. University projects like Missouri S&T's Bioplex and Protoplex facilities promise research and manufacturing boosts.

Communities see progress in education and infrastructure: UMKC opened a new medical school building in St. Joseph, Kansas City Public Schools advances its first new building in 30 years at the King Empowerment Center, and Wentzville's REACH Early Childhood Center nears completion ahead of schedule. No major recent weather events reported.

Looking Ahead, watch for Amazon's land purchases and construction starting in 2026, Missouri S&T's Protoplex dedication in April, and the legislative session's pro-life and equality bills.

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