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More than 380,000 Missourians sign initiative petition to put abortion on the ballot

1 week ago

A campaign to enshrine abortion rights in Missouri’s constitution said Friday that it collected more than 380,000 signatures in just three months, more than twice the likely total needed to qualify for this year’s statewide ballot.  The coalition, called Missourians for Constitutional Freedom, is hoping to put on the November ballot a measure that would […]

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Anna Spoerre

Biden administration to issue rule expanding DACA health care access

1 week ago

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration will publish a final rule Friday that will allow about 100,000 uninsured people in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to enroll in state-run or private health insurance plans provided under the Affordable Care Act, administration officials said. The new rule from the U.S. Department of Health and Human […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Doctors plead with Congress to help improve U.S. maternal mortality rates

1 week ago

WASHINGTON — Doctors on Thursday urged Congress to pass legislation addressing the disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality throughout the country and to lower barriers that have hindered people of color from becoming medical professionals. During a hearing in the U.S. Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, a panel of five medical professionals detailed […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Pro sports teams submit petition signatures to legalize sports gambling in Missouri

1 week 1 day ago

A coalition of Missouri professional sports franchises submitted more than 340,000 petition signatures to the secretary of state’s office Thursday morning to try to put the legalization of sports gambling on the November ballot. The teams, which established a committee called Winning for Missouri Education, have turned to the initiative petition process after years of […]

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John Murphy

Missouri AG will defend senators sued for defamation over posts about Chiefs parade shooting

1 week 1 day ago

Republican state senators facing a federal defamation lawsuit over social media posts incorrectly identifying a Kansas man as the shooter at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade will be represented by the Missouri attorney general’s office.  Jeremiah Morgan, a deputy attorney general, is listed in court documents as the attorney for state Sen. Rick Brattin, who […]

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Jason Hancock

Republican who led inquiry of Dean Plocher may be subject of new ethics complaint

1 week 1 day ago

Days after ending an investigation into Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher, the Republican who led that inquiry has recused herself from the committee as it prepares to discuss a new complaint.  According to a letter to legislative staff from House Speaker Pro Tem Mike Henderson, a member of Plocher’s leadership team, state Rep. Hannah Kelly […]

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Jason Hancock

Former legislator sues Missouri House over punishment doled out as part of his censure

1 week 1 day ago

A former Democratic lawmaker filed a lawsuit Wednesday over a $22,000 penalty he incurred as part of his 2021 censure for allegedly lying about a sexual encounter with an intern and retaliating against the House employee who reported it. Wiley Price, a St. Louis Democrat who lost his bid for re-election in 2022, is demanding […]

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Jason Hancock

Missouri House approves bill prohibiting eminent domain for solar, wind energy projects

1 week 1 day ago

With two weeks left in the Missouri General Assembly’s session, lawmakers are weighing multiple bills that would bar developers from seizing land to build wind and solar farms.  One such bill, sponsored by state Rep. Mike Haffner, a Republican from Pleasant Hill, passed the House Thursday by an overwhelming 115-27 vote. It now heads to […]

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Allison Kite

UnitedHealth CEO savaged for failings in massive cyberattack that’s crippled health care

1 week 1 day ago

WASHINGTON — Capitol Hill lawmakers from both parties on Wednesday grilled UnitedHealth Group’s CEO over the largest-ever cyberattack on the U.S. health care industry, which has crippled payments to providers and pharmacies and left millions of patients clueless about whether their information is now on the dark web. A Russia-linked cybercrime organization dubbed “BlackCat” infiltrated a vulnerable […]

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Ashley Murray

Anti-abortion groups say more aggressive approach necessary to stop Missouri amendment

1 week 1 day ago

Wednesday’s Midwest March for Life at the Missouri Capitol had a different tone this year. It was about fighting.  Nearly two years ago, the crowd celebrated Missouri becoming the first state to ban abortion after Roe V. Wade was overturned. But on Wednesday, a new worry loomed over the annual event: Abortion could soon be […]

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Anna Spoerre

U.S. Senate Dems launch renewed push for full marijuana legalization

1 week 1 day ago

Leading U.S. Senate Democrats reintroduced a bill Wednesday to remove marijuana from the list of federal controlled substances, following the Biden administration’s move a day earlier to significantly ease regulations on the drug. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden of Oregon and Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, […]

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Jacob Fischler

Freedom Caucus ends filibuster in Missouri Senate without action on its demands

1 week 1 day ago

None of the demands Missouri Freedom Caucus members said must be met before they would drop a filibuster against legislation renewing taxes that fund Medicaid were achieved when the group decided to end its resistance a little before 3:30 a.m. Thursday. After a 41-hour-filibuster, the Senate gave initial approval Thursday morning to a bill renewing […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri governor says Democrat senator blocked appointments after seeking one for himself

1 week 2 days ago

Four gubernatorial nominations to state boards have been withdrawn by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson because of opposition by state Sen. Steve Roberts, the governor’s spokesperson said in an email Wednesday. The email said Roberts, a St. Louis Democrat, had advocated for a paid position for himself on the Public Service Commission and for his father […]

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Aidan Pittman

Group turns in signatures to put minimum wage hike, paid sick leave on Missouri ballot

1 week 2 days ago

An initiative petition campaign that seeks to raise Missouri’s minimum wage delivered over 210,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office Wednesday afternoon — nearly double the amount needed to make the statewide ballot.  It is the first of five initiative petitions the Secretary of State’s office expects to deliver signatures this week. Petitioners need […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Senate filibuster of taxes that fund Missouri Medicaid approaches record at 39-hour mark

1 week 2 days ago

A filibuster blocking renewal of taxes essential to funding Medicaid passed 39 hours early this morning as a small group of Republicans held the Missouri Senate floor demanding action on other bills. Five members of the Missouri Freedom Caucus have tried four times to amend the bill, failing each time when their proposals were tabled […]

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Rudi Keller

Marjorie Taylor Greene to force vote next week on ousting U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson

1 week 2 days ago

WASHINGTON — Two U.S. House Republicans, aggrieved by Speaker Mike Johnson’s bipartisanship amid divided government, said Wednesday they plan to force a vote next week on removing him from the leadership office — despite the extremely long odds of success. Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie held a press conference just […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Yellen touts success of IRS pilot program that allowed direct free filing of tax returns

1 week 2 days ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Internal Revenue Service saw a successful tax filing season, providing high levels of customer service, enforcing collection from the wealthy and launching a free filing option for taxpayers, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told tax writers on Capitol Hill Tuesday. The agency “met or exceeded” goals for the filing season and “successfully” […]

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Ashley Murray

Appeals court sides with KC charter school in its fight with state to remain open

1 week 2 days ago

A Kansas City charter school for at-risk students will be allowed to stay open after an appeal of the state’s decision to revoke its charter. In a ruling issued last week, the presiding judge of Missouri’s western district court of appeals ruled a charter school has the right to judicial review if the state attempts […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Parents tote toddlers to D.C. to press for expanded child tax credit, child care funds

1 week 2 days ago

WASHINGTON — Families gathered outside the U.S. Capitol Tuesday to “make a fuss for babies,” who they believe are being left behind by lawmakers who direct only a fraction of U.S. resources to young children. Parents and kids representing 50 states and the District of Columbia convened for the eighth annual “Strolling Thunder.” Moms and […]

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Ashley Murray

Biden administration to greatly ease marijuana regulations

1 week 3 days ago

The Biden administration plans to remove marijuana from a list of the most dangerous and highly regulated drugs, the Department of Justice said Tuesday night. The Drug Enforcement Administration will propose moving the drug from a Schedule I substance, which also includes heroin and methamphetamine, to Schedule III, which is the category for regulated-but-legal drugs […]

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Jacob Fischler