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State warns social-equity marijuana license applicants of ‘predatory practices’

1 month ago

Veterans John and Kara Grady received a Facebook message last week from a man who was, “looking for a female veteran to be part of our dispensary license.”  Being a veteran is one of the seven categories that makes people eligible to win one of the state’s social-equity marijuana licenses, called “microbusiness licenses.” The other […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Bill would exempt Missouri Farm Bureau health insurance plans from federal rules

1 month ago

The Missouri Farm Bureau would be allowed to sell health insurance plans that skirt certain federal regulations under legislation critics worry could leave consumers without proper protections or adequate coverage. The bill, which has already cleared the Missouri House and is awaiting a committee hearing in the Senate, allows health plans that don’t follow the […]

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Clara Bates

Biden proposes new student debt relief plan for millions of borrowers

1 month ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Monday will announce the rollout of a student debt forgiveness proposal that the White House believes is narrowly targeted enough to survive legal challenges. The plan, if finalized, would include a one-time cancellation of all accrued interest for 23 million borrowers. It would also cancel the full amount of […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Dean Plocher ethics probe picks up steam as legislative session enters final weeks

1 month ago

A wide-ranging investigation into allegations of misconduct by the leader of the Missouri House appears to be escalating, with three more hearings scheduled this week. The House Ethics Committee has already met eight times since the beginning of March as part of its inquiry into the actions of Speaker Dean Plocher. Last week, a six-hour […]

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Jason Hancock

Repealing Missouri ban on food stamps for people with drug felonies would improve public safety

1 month ago

People with drug felonies on their criminal record are uniquely excluded from receiving benefits in Missouri from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps, after they are released from prison. This deprivation of SNAP benefits is solely because of their categorization as a former drug felon. This treatment of people charged with drug […]

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Helen Webster

Israel-Hamas war sets progressive and young voters on collision course with White House

1 month ago

Joe Biden has a problem. Seven months ahead of the presidential election, some progressives, young voters and Muslim American voters are showing serious reservations about the Democrat’s reelection campaign as his administration backs Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. “For some of those people — maybe a critical number — what’s happening in […]

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Jacob Fischler

The IRS is testing a free method to directly file taxes. But not everyone is thrilled

1 month ago

WASHINGTON — Many U.S. taxpayers in a dozen states for the first time can electronically file their federal returns directly to the Internal Revenue Service for free — but critics insist the new federal benefit is not needed and will even harm both users and states. More than 50,000 taxpayers in Arizona, California, Florida, Massachusetts, […]

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Ashley Murray

Child care tax credit bills face continued Freedom Caucus opposition in Missouri Senate

1 month ago

Attempts to create tax credits for child care related causes continue to be at a roadblock because of challenges from Freedom Caucus members in the Missouri Senate. Legislation ponsored by Sen. Lauren Arthur, a Kansas City Democrat, would create several provisions aiming to offer tax credits related to childcare services. The bill would offer the […]

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Aidan Pittman

What the KC stadium tax defeat says about teams, their subsidies and Jackson County voters

1 month ago

The Royals and the Chiefs had everything. Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce — fresh off of a Super Bowl victory — endorsed a “yes” vote in ads airing on TV and on YouTube. Endorsements rolled in from the city’s top political players: Mayor Quinton Lucas (belatedly), U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver and nearly every union in […]

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Meg Cunningham

An 1873 law banned the mailing of boxing photos. Could it block abortion pills, too?

1 month ago

WASHINGTON — An anti-obscenity law enacted in 1873 that hasn’t been enforced in decades shot to the forefront of the nation’s abortion debate in the past week thanks to two U.S. Supreme Court justices, amid expectations a future Republican president would use the law to order a nationwide ban on medication abortion. The Comstock Act, […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Blue Missouri leader tells rural Iowa Democrats: Don’t talk about Biden

1 month ago

Even with strong job growth, infrastructure development, including boosts to ag regions, and other financial metrics trending positively, President Joe Biden is struggling to break through on the economy with voters — a fact former presidents Obama and Clinton delved into last week at a record-breaking New York City fundraiser for the president’s reelection. Instead of […]

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Douglas Burns

Senate leader warns of ‘tough timeframe’ to complete work on Missouri state budget

1 month 1 week ago

Missouri has plenty of money left in reserve as the state Senate prepares to work on the almost $51 billion budget passed Thursday in the House, but one looming issue could disrupt final passage and put the surplus in danger of disappearing. Lawmakers must renew a set of medical provider taxes, known as the federal […]

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Rudi Keller

After a long slog, climate change lawsuits will finally put Big Oil on trial

1 month 1 week ago

After years of legal appeals and delays, some oil companies are set to stand trial in lawsuits brought by state and local governments over the damages caused by climate change. Meanwhile, dozens more governments large and small have brought new claims against the fossil fuel industry as those initial cases, filed up to a half-dozen […]

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Alex Brown

Swing states see newcomers as Americans move from blue to red counties

1 month 1 week ago

In recent years, millions of people across the United States have moved from Democratic cities to Republican suburbs, complicating the politics of swing states in a pivotal election year, according to a Stateline analysis. Republican suburban counties in four swing states — Georgia in the South and Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in the Midwest — […]

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Tim Henderson

Union drive at St. Louis cannabis company could have major impact on national labor law

1 month 1 week ago

A push by workers in a St. Louis marijuana facility to form a union could have national ramifications on labor law, with the company hoping to block their effort by asking the federal government to intervene.  At issue is a group of “post-harvest workers” at BeLeaf Medical’s Sinse cultivation facility in St. Louis. They have […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Three Missouri state senators sued for defamation over posts about Chiefs parade shooting

1 month 1 week ago

Three Missouri Republicans – including one running for statewide office – are being sued for defamation over social media posts incorrectly identifying a Kansas man as an undocumented immigrant and the shooter at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory celebration. On Tuesday, Denton Loudermill of Olathe, Kansas, filed federal lawsuits against state Sens. Rick […]

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Rudi Keller

Will Scharf gets $2.9 million boost to his campaign for Missouri attorney general

1 month 1 week ago

A trio of checks totaling nearly $3 million rolled into a political action committee supporting Republican Will Scharf over the last week, boosting his campaign to unseat Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey in the August GOP primary.  On Wednesday, Club for Growth Action Missouri — which is supporting Scharf — reported a $1.4 million donation from […]

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Jason Hancock

Bills making it harder to amend state constitution proceed in Missouri House

1 month 1 week ago

Two bills seeking to make it more difficult to amend the state constitution through the initiative petition process advanced through the Missouri House this week.  On Wednesday, legislation sponsored by Republican state Rep. John Black of Marshfield was approved on a 106-49 vote. The only Republican to vote against the measure was House Majority Leader […]

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Anna Spoerre

Democrats’ quest to hang on to U.S. Senate majority centers on Arizona, Montana and Ohio

1 month 1 week ago

WASHINGTON — Political consultants and Beltway pollsters are setting up camp in purple states to join a towering battle for control of a narrowly split U.S. Senate, but come November, only the voters will make that choice. The road to the majority in the upper chamber of Congress mostly runs through Arizona, Montana and Ohio, […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Fearing political violence, more states ban firearms at polling places

1 month 1 week ago

Facing increased threats to election workers and superheated political rhetoric from former President Donald Trump and his supporters, more states are considering firearm bans at polling places and ballot drop boxes ahead of November’s presidential election. This month, New Mexico became the latest state to restrict guns where people vote or hand in ballots, joining […]

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Matt Vasilogambros