The first bill to clear the Missouri House this year would open the door for health care providers to face the death penalty if they donāt provide life-saving care to a baby born after an attempted abortion.Ā The legislation also opens the door for lawsuits against anyone assisting with illegal medication abortions.Ā āA baby that […]
WASHINGTON ā Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal Thursday to sue the Trump administration over allegations that it did not fully release the Epstein files, as mandated under a law unanimously approved by senators and signed by the president nearly three months ago. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., asked for unanimous consent on aĀ resolution […]
WASHINGTON ā President Donald Trumpās attempts to dramatically slash funding for the U.S. Department of Education amid a broader push to dismantle the agency hit a major roadblock this week in the form of bipartisan approval of a spending law that gives the department a small raise.Ā The president signed a measure that funds the […]
The number of Missourians waiting in jail for services from the stateās mental health department continues to rise, with a backlog of more than 500 people with stalled cases. None of the people on the wait list have been convicted of the crime that led to their incarceration. They were found incompetent to stand trial […]
I dedicated decades of my life to helping keep St. Louis safe. As a former cop, I know how hard it is to do that with limited resources ā we canāt be everywhere at once or prevent every crime. How we prioritize our time and resources matters. Thatās why many police chiefs, sheriffs, and prosecutors […]
WASHINGTON ā The top two Democrats in Congress on Wednesday outlined their proposal for restrictions on immigration enforcement, including body cameras and a ban on masks, though they had no details to share about when actual negotiations would begin. Lawmakers from both political parties have less than two weeks to find a solution before the […]
Missouri lawmakers are moving to rein in elementary schoolsā use of technology, debating legislation Wednesday that would cap studentsā daily use of digital devices at 45 minutes. āThis bill is about restoring balance, common sense and childhood to Missouri classrooms,ā said state Rep. Tricia Byrnes, a Republican from Wentzville. āBefore we lose another generation of […]
A bill aimed at curbing the use of automatically recurring campaign donations ā a fundraising tactic employed by a prominent GOP candidate ā won first-round approval without opposition Wednesday in the Missouri House. The bill, sponsored by state Rep. Jim Murphy, would prohibit political candidates from setting up recurring contributions without explicit authorization from donors. […]
A bill to move school board elections to November and extend membersā terms got a public hearing Tuesday in the Missouri Senate Committee on Education. Sponsored by state Sen. Adam Schnelting, a Republican from St. Charles, the bill would align school board elections with four-year general elections and extend board membersā terms to four years, […]
WASHINGTON ā Department of Justice attorneys said during a Wednesday hearing in federal court that a final decision will be made by May as to what kind of death penalty charges could be pursued for the suspect accused of shooting two West Virginia National Guard members in the nationās capital, killing one and seriously wounding […]
April ballots in 97 Missouri counties will include a question asking voters if they want to cap property tax bills. Whether the caps will take effect if approved remains an open question. Cole County Circuit Judge Christopher Limbaugh on Tuesday denied a motion asking for a summary judgment that lawmakers improperly enacted the caps during […]
The conversion of Missouri farm land from food to solar power production creates feuds among neighbors, pits residents against developers and raises questions about property rights. Those tensions were on full display Tuesday in the Missouri Senate Commerce Committee, which held hearings on two bills aimed at halting solar power development and a third that […]
Missouri lawmakers have been pushing regressive and shortsighted tax policies that undermine everyday workers and sabotage the Show-Me Stateās ability to raise revenue. Within a few months, Missouri ended taxation of capital gains, poised itself to cut property taxes across the state and reignited the Kansas City border war. To make matters even worse, the […]
President Donald Trump restated a call Tuesday for federal control over election administration across the country, undermining the structure outlined in the Constitution that empowers states to run elections. For the second time in as many days, Trump indicated he wanted the federal government more involved in elections. The issue renews concerns over Trumpās expansion […]
WASHINGTON ā The partial government shutdown that began this weekend ended Tuesday when President Donald Trump signed the funding package that both chambers of Congress approved within the last week. āWeāve succeeded in passing a fiscally reasonable package that actually cuts wasteful federal spending while supporting critical programs for the safety, security and prosperity for […]
WASHINGTON ā Dozens of U.S. House Democrats and leaders of several caucuses rallied on a chilly Tuesday morning outside U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in the nation’s capital, demanding the resignation, firing or impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Democrats criticized Noem for the monthslong immigration operation in Minnesota in whichĀ federal immigration agents […]
Democrats won changes to the Missouri Senateās rules Tuesday, cutting a deal with GOP leadership that ended two weeks of filibusters blocking dozens of gubernatorial appointments. The changes make it harder to cut off debate and require the Senate to wait a day before acting on bills that return from the House with amendments. Both […]
The Missouri Senate Education Committee debated proposals Tuesday that would allow students to enroll in public schools in neighboring districts, but public-education groups say they prefer a version of the bill filed in the House. This is the sixth consecutive year that state lawmakers have considered opening school districtsā boundaries, with a House bill by […]
As small-business owners, Sonya Andrews and her husband are used to uncertainty. Sonya runs a business offering graphic and web design services, while her husband is a commercial photographer. They also own a studio in Kansas Cityās West Bottoms and have one employee who works remotely from Florida. Every month is different for them when […]
February has been set aside as Black History Month. It presents an educational opportunity that can assist in closing many divides between Blacks and whites. Designating February as Black History Month is the nationās attempt to correct its lack of acknowledgement of the contributions of Black Americans in the normal annals of Americaās history. While […]