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Missouri prosecutor met with Trump lawyers as DOJ pushed to seize Georgia ballots

1 day 15 hours ago
This story was originally published by ProPublica. The Missouri prosecutor overseeing an investigation into the 2020 vote in Fulton County, Georgia, has taken part in meetings since last fall with lawyers tasked by President Donald Trump to reinvestigate his loss to Joe Biden. Thomas Albus, whom Trump appointed last year as U.S. attorney for Missouri’s […]
Doug Bock Clark, Jeremy Kohler

More states are requiring insurers to cover non-opioid pain meds

1 day 15 hours ago
More states are requiring their Medicaid programs and health insurance companies to cover non-opioid pain medications as an alternative to opioids, which can be cheaper for insurers but also more addictive for patients. Advocates, providers, medical associations and state lawmakers are pushing for parity in coverage. That means prohibiting insurers from charging higher copayments for […]
Nada Hassanein

Push to eliminate sales tax on food and groceries in Missouri runs into resistance

1 day 16 hours ago
Local officials pushed back this week against a Missouri Senate bill that would end both state and local sales tax on food and grocery items. State Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, an Arnold Republican, said the bill is an attempt to increase affordability for Missourians as prices rise. “Missourians are paying more and more for necessities,” […]
Sawyer Bess

Department of Homeland Security enters shutdown, amid dispute over funding

1 day 16 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The second partial government shutdown in 2026 began at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, after lawmakers left the nation’s capital without reaching a deal on changes to immigration enforcement tactics at the Department of Homeland Security.  The department’s shutdown is also likely to go on for some time. With Congress out next week for the […]
Ariana Figueroa

Families, caregivers plead with Missouri lawmakers to reverse governor’s disability cuts

1 day 21 hours ago
Dozens of Missourians with developmental disabilities, their families, care staff and advocates packed a basement hearing room in the Capitol this week to oppose $80.7 million in proposed cuts to services that help people with disabilities live safely in their homes and participate actively in their communities. One witness after another testified — to applause […]
Steph Quinn

Missouri lawmakers move to curb ‘predatory’ ADA lawsuits targeting small businesses

1 day 22 hours ago
More than 100 locally owned businesses across Missouri have been the target of lawsuits concerning compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act on websites. Missouri legislators in Jefferson City and in Washington, D.C., are seeking to provide some protections for small business owners. State representatives have come together to create the Act Against Abusive Website […]
Hailey Sanford, Jordan Davis

Missouri House shows support for bill aimed at antisemitism

2 days ago
A bill that aims to prohibit antisemitism within public schools and institutions of higher education won initial approval this week in the Missouri House. State Rep. George Hruza, a Republican from Huntleigh and the descendant of a Holocaust survivor, said sponsored the legislation because he feared for the safety of Jewish students in the years […]
Eric Hughes, Xavier Asher

Trump administration completes rollback of Obama-era greenhouse gas regulations

2 days 13 hours ago
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and his top environmental policy officer finalized a move Thursday to undo an Environmental Protection Agency regulation that laid the foundation for federal rules governing emissions of the greenhouse gases that cause climate change. At a White House event, Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said they were officially rolling […]
Jacob Fischler

US senators denounce immigration agents’ use of force in deadly Minneapolis shootings

2 days 15 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The top leaders of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee showed a play-by-play video leading up to the fatal shooting in Minneapolis of Alex Pretti by Customs and Border Protection officers, as they grilled the heads of two federal immigration agencies about the incident during an oversight hearing Thursday. Chairman Rand […]
Ariana Figueroa

Federal judge blocks Pentagon attempt to demote Sen. Mark Kelly over illegal orders video

2 days 15 hours ago
WASHINGTON — A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday, blocking the Department of Defense from downgrading Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly’s rank as a retired Navy captain for appearing in a video where he and other lawmakers reminded members of the military they aren’t required to follow illegal orders.  Senior Judge Richard J. Leon […]
Jennifer Shutt, Ashley Murray

Missouri House once again approves bill clarifying divorce rules during pregnancy

2 days 16 hours ago
A bill seeking to clarify that Missouri women are legally allowed to get divorced while pregnant received unanimous approval Thursday from the House for the second year in a row.  State Rep. Cecelie Williams, a Republican from Dittmer who sponsored the legislation with Democratic state Rep. Raychel Proudie of Ferguson, emphasized the dangers of keeping […]
Anna Spoerre

Permanent ban on puberty blockers and hormones for transgender minors clears Missouri House

2 days 18 hours ago
The Missouri House passed legislation Thursday that would permanently bar doctors from prescribing puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to transgender minors, sending the bill to the Senate for approval. Lawmakers voted along party lines with 102 Republicans in favor and 40 Democrats voting against the bill. Democratic state Reps. Chanel Mosley from Black Jack and […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Proposal to ban intoxicating hemp products stalls in Missouri Senate

2 days 19 hours ago
A push for Missouri to immediately adopt planned federal limits on intoxicating hemp products ran into a filibuster in the state Senate Wednesday, with critics demanding any changes wait until national regulations go into effect in November. Democratic state Sen. Karla May of St. Louis led the two-hour filibuster of a bill that would immediately […]
Rebecca Rivas

Missouri Senate weighs ending statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse

2 days 20 hours ago
Victims of childhood sexual abuse fought for legislation to eliminate the statute of limitations in a Missouri Senate hearing Wednesday. One bill would remove any time limit on when civil claims could be brought for crimes involving child sexual abuse, and another would ask voters to change the constitution those changes to be enacted retrospectively. […]
Noah Symes

US House approves bill mandating proof of citizenship for voting in federal elections

2 days 21 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House passed legislation Wednesday that would require the public to produce a passport or birth certificate in most cases to register to vote, less than a year out from November midterm elections. The 218-213 vote split mostly along party lines, with one Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas, breaking with his party […]
Ashley Murray

Shutdown looms for FEMA, Coast Guard, TSA with stalemate over Homeland Security funds

3 days 12 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Leaders from several agencies within the Department of Homeland Security testified before a U.S. House panel Wednesday about how a shutdown would affect the programs they oversee, though Democrats argued the hearing was a “show” that wasn’t going to get lawmakers any closer to agreement on constraints to federal immigration enforcement.  Congress has […]
Jennifer Shutt

Jobs report shows a historic stall in hiring last year

3 days 16 hours ago
U.S. jobs increased by 130,000 in January, buoyed by hires in health care, social assistance and construction. But in another sign of anemic hiring last year, estimates for 2025 were revised down by more than a million jobs to a level of low growth rarely seen outside of recessions.  The revisions show the United States […]
Tim Henderson