Missouri Daybook

Associated Press Missouri Daybook for Thursday, Oct. 30.
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NEW EVENT: Thursday, Oct. 30 7:35 AM Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas’ public schedule – Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas speaks to KPRS-FM radio (7:35 AM CDT), meets with Jackson County Executive Phil LeVota (9:00 AM CDT), attends the 2025 Kansas City Area Development Council annual meeting, Kansas City Convention Center (11:30 AM CDT), and chairs the business session, City Council Chambers (1:00 PM CDT)
Location: Nashville, TN
Weblinks: https://www.kcmo.gov/
Contacts: Megan Strickland, City of Kansas City, MO, Megan.Strickland@kcmo.org, 1 816 766 5134
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Thursday, Oct. 30 8:45 AM U.S. federal bank regulatory agencies hold public outreach meeting – Federal Reserve Board, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency hold a public outreach meeting as part of their review of regulations. The Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act (EGRPRA) requires the agencies, with input from the public, to review their regulations at least once every 10 years to identify any outdated or otherwise unnecessary regulatory requirements applicable to their supervised institutions. The outreach meeting is an opportunity for interested stakeholders to present their views on the six categories of regulations listed in regulatory categories listed in any of the four Federal Register notices: applications and reporting; powers and activities; international operations; consumer protection; directors, officers and employees; money laundering; rules of procedure; safety and soundness; securities; banking operations; capital; and the Community Reinvestment Act
Location: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 1 Memorial Dr, Kansas City, MO
Weblinks: https://egrpra.ffiec.gov/outreach/outreach-index.html, https://x.com/federalreserve
Contacts: Federal Reserve, media@frb.gov, 1 202 452 2955
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NEW EVENT: Thursday, Oct. 30 9:00 AM 2025 State-Wide Anti-Human Trafficking Conference – Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition hosts 2025 State-Wide Anti-Human Trafficking Conference
Location: Stoney Creek Hotel Columbia, 2601 S Providence Rd, Columbia, MO
Weblinks: http://www.stophumantraffickingmo.com
Contacts: Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition, cmshtcoalition@gmail.com, 1 866 590 5959
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NEW EVENT: Thursday, Oct. 30 11:00 AM St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer and city leaders announce plans for enhanced support for winter housing and shelter
Location: St Louis City Mayor’s Office, 1200 Market St, St. Louis, MO
Weblinks: https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/
Contacts: Rasmus Jorgensen, City of St. Louis, MO, jorgensenr@stlouis-mo.gov, 1 314 537 7207
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Thursday, Oct. 30 1:00 PM Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir system operations fall public meeting – Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir system operations fall public meeting to present the draft 2025-2026 Annual Operating Plan
Location: Virtual Event
Weblinks: http://www.usace.army.mil, https://x.com/USACEHQ
Contacts: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE@public.govdelivery.com
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NEW EVENT: Thursday, Oct. 30 Shutdown of federal government continues absent Congressional action – Shutdown of U.S. federal government continues, absent Congressional action, after members of Congress failed to pass legislation ensuring funding. Democrats demanded the funding of health care benefits set to otherwise expire, while Republicans said the extension on the table is ‘clean’ and should therefore be accepted by both parties * Shutdown likely furloughs federal employees from work, except those whose jobs ‘protect life and property’ who are expected to work without pay. It also sees closures to federal facilities, and probably delays passport and visa applications and Medicare approvals. Former shutdowns have also led to heavy disruption of air travel and the closure of national parks
Weblinks: http://www.whitehouse.gov/president, https://x.com/WhiteHouse
Contacts: Senate, 1 202 224 3121
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Thursday, Oct. 30 Reinsurance Group of America Inc Q3 2025 Results AMC
Weblinks: https://reinsurancegroupofamericainc.gcs-web.com/news-events/events-calendar
Contacts: Lizzie Curry, Reinsurance Group of America Media, lizzie.curry@rgare.com, 1 636 736 8521
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NEW EVENT: Friday, Oct. 31 Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas conducts meetings with city officials and community stakeholders throughout the day
Weblinks: https://www.kcmo.gov/, https://x.com/KansasCity
Contacts: Megan Strickland, City of Kansas City, MO, Megan.Strickland@kcmo.org, 1 816 766 5134
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Friday, Oct. 31 Amdocs Ltd Q4 2025 Dividend Payment Date 0.52700 USD
Weblinks: https://investors.amdocs.com/events-presentations/ir-event-calendar, https://x.com/amdocs
Contacts: Matt Smith, Amdocs, dox_info@amdocs.com, 1 314 212 8328
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Saturday, Nov. 01 Federal government stops SNAP benefits as government shutdown continues – Federal government stops Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits due to the government shutdown. Department of Agriculture officials said that the funds responsible for the program had been exhausted and would not be paid to the states who distribute the assistance. Democrats have called on the department to use the contingency fund to help cover some of this month’s benefits
Weblinks: http://www.whitehouse.gov/president, https://x.com/WhiteHouse
Contacts: Senate, 1 202 224 3121
