In this yearās elections, American Dream PAC told voters to elect Mike Kehoe as governor while American Promise PAC pushed to elect Vivek Malek as state treasurer. The Committee for Liberty PAC backed Jay Ashcroftās bid for governor and Liberty and Justice PAC supported Andrew Bailey for attorney general. Mike Hamraās run for governor was […]
Votes have been cast and whether our candidates and issues won or loss, as concerned citizens, our most important work is ahead of us ā in Missouri and Washington. Continued involvement and ongoing oversight should rule the day. This election cycle has been anything but politics as usual. But lest we forget, the people remain […]
MOBERLY ā Mayme Williams sat in the lobby of the Country Villa apartments in Moberly, reminiscing about the all-Black Lincoln School in the early 1930s, when the cityās public schools were still racially segregated. At 97, Williams still remembers her childhood years at the Lincoln School: her friends, the walk to school from her familyās […]
Missourians can walk into a CBD shop right now and buy something that looks just like the canisters of marijuana buds and joints sold in state-regulated dispensaries.Ā Ā Coffee shops are selling seltzers with 5mg of Delta-9 THC ā an amount that would produce a strong buzz ā right next to the juices in their coolers.Ā […]
Health care providers say they are seeing a drastic increase in the number of emergency contraceptive kit requests by Missourians since the election. The Missouri Family Health Council helps fund the stateās reproductive health care through Title X, a federal grant. It has a program that allows Missourians to order emergency contraception kits via mail […]
After years of no-limit spending on Missouri politics, voters had enough in 2016. That year, as candidates raked in $65.5 million in donations larger than $100,000, Missourians overwhelmingly adopted a constitutional amendment capping donations to candidates, outlawing direct contributions from corporations and labor unions and banning efforts to conceal where money is coming from. The […]
An analysis of Missouri election result maps shows a steady shift to Republicans, including smaller movement in urban Democratic strongholds. At the same time, the suburbs where Democrats nationally have seen the biggest promise for growth offer a more mixed message. In fact, the data show a steady shift toward the Republican Party in nearly […]
Voters in several states, including Missouri, last week delivered a stinging rebuke to ranked-choice voting, clouding the future of an idea that had seen strong momentum in recent years. Ranked-choice voting, which allows voters to rank political candidates by preference, is used statewide in Alaska and Maine and in major U.S. localities such as New […]
Closing out a four-month search for the Missouri Department of Transportationās new director, a 40-year veteran of the department stepped up Wednesday as the unanimous choice of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission. Ed Hassinger, who has been serving as interim director, told reporters in a press conference that increasing staffing levels is a top […]
For a few hours on Wednesday, Andrew Bailey was considered among the frontrunners to be nominated as President-elect Donald Trump’s next U.S. attorney general. Just a week after winning his first full term as Missouri attorney general, Bailey reportedly spent time with Trump at Mar-a-Lago interviewing for the job, according to numerous sources close to […]
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, McLean County, Illinois, was known mostly as the home of State Farm Insurance in Bloomington and Illinois State University in Normal. Now, the area illustrates a trend thatās bringing more factories to small cities with lower costs of living: It has thousands of new jobs manufacturing Rivian electric vehicles and a […]
A panel of Missouri appellate judges ruled Tuesday that the constitutionās āplain, unambiguousā language means cities and counties cannot stack marijuana sales taxes. The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern Districtās decision reversed a lower courtās ruling in May that allowed both Florissant and St. Louis County to impose a 3% sales tax on marijuana products.Ā […]
After decades of plunging enrollment, Kansas City Public Schools is setting a new trend. The number of students is ticking upward. For the third year in a row, the districtās enrollment count in late September ran higher than the previous year. Preliminary figures show KCPS added 570 K-12 students since the official count day last […]
Donald Trumpās first term as president brought sweeping change to environmental regulations, trade policy and a host of issues that impact Americaās agriculture sector. After winning his return bid on Tuesday, Trumpās second term is likely to once again have a sizable impact on the nationās farms and ranches. Here are four ways Trumpās next […]
In the days before Missourians voted to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution, incoming House Speaker Jon Patterson declared lawmakers should respect the peopleās choice, whatever the outcome.Ā Now, with abortion set to become legal in Missouri, Republican Rep. Justin Sparks of Wildwood is mounting a long-shot challenge seeking to block Patterson […]
Election night at BlaqOut in Kansas City was always going to double as a launch party for the organizationās fight for policy and attitude changes toward the Black LGBTQ+ community. As vote results came in, a particular sense of urgency followed. āWe have to continue to organize beyond Election Day,ā said D. Rashaan Gilmore, the […]
In less than two years of selling legal recreational weed, Missouriās cannabis market has grown to $1.4 billion ā outperforming states with a longer history of marijuana legalization like Arizona, Colorado and Nevada. āThose are mature marketplaces, and you are surpassing them,ā said Laurie Parfitt, CEO at LKP Impact Consulting. āMissouri is doing amazing things, […]
A judge on Friday found a northeast Missouri hospital board guilty of āgross violationsā of the Sunshine Law and voided all the actions taken during illegal closed meetings in August 2022. Circuit Judge Rick Roberts also ruled that Scotland County Hospital must also pay a civil fine of $5,000 and attorneys fees to its former […]
We are not going back. Kamala Harrisā campaign staffers slipped those words into the first speech she gave as the presumptive Democratic nominee for the presidency, after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race in July. It was a vow not to return to a Donald Trump presidency, and all the damage that could bring. […]
Most people agree that actual facts matter ā in such activities as debate, discussion and reporting. Once facts are gathered, verified and distributed, informed decision-making can proceed in such important exercises as voting. But what happens when important, verified facts are published and broadcast widely, yet the resulting impact proves underwhelming ā or even meaningless? […]