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Trump administration challenges order to reinstate refugee services contracts

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Tuesday appealed a federal judge’s order that the State Department restore contracts to nonprofits that aid in refugee resettlement. In a late Monday written order, U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead of the Western District of Washington found the department unlawfully canceled contracts to the group, saying executive branch management of […]
Ariana Figueroa

Missouri’s revamped ‘eHarmony for babies’ bill criticized as government overreach

1 year ago
The revamp of widely-criticized legislation that sought to create a registry of pregnant girls and women “at risk” of abortion raised bipartisan concerns of government overreach during a House committee hearing Tuesday morning. The initial bill, filed by state Rep. Phil Amato, a Republican from Arnold, would have required that the state “maintain a central […]
Anna Spoerre

National security officials insist no top secret info was included in war plans group chat

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — National security officials grilled by Democratic senators Tuesday denied any wrongdoing by Trump administration Cabinet members who discussed plans to bomb Yemen on a Signal group chat shared with The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg. CIA Director John Ratcliffe and National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard sidestepped questions about specific details shared in the text […]
Ashley Murray

Republicans block push to increase funding for schools, child care in Missouri budget

1 year ago
The House Budget Committee squeezed $139 million in general revenue out of the Missouri state budget for road, port and other earmarked projects Monday night, but Republicans thwarted an effort by Democrats to shift $50 million into public schools. During a stop-and-go work session that stretched late into the night, the committee approved a $47.9 […]
Rudi Keller

Donald Trump’s Social Security job cuts slammed by Democrats

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — Democrats warned Monday about President Donald Trump and billionaire adviser Elon Musk’s plans to pare down the Social Security Administration, an agency that pays out benefits to tens of millions of Americans. Lawmakers, a Social Security recipient and a former commissioner cried foul over the U.S. DOGE Service and administration’s agenda to cut […]
Ashley Murray

The gender pay gap is still a problem this Equal Pay Day

1 year ago
March 25 is Equal Pay Day, marking how many days the median woman would need to work into 2025 to earn what the median man earned in 2024. This day was designed to draw the public’s attention to the discrepancy in pay between men and women in the United States. It has been recognized annually […]
Ashley Hutson, Joel Jennings, Gregory Shufeldt

School safety bill advances in Missouri House with restrictions on cell phone use

1 year ago
School safety legislation that requires school districts create a policy governing cell phone use by students won initial approval Monday afternoon in the Missouri House. The bill’s sponsor, Republican state Rep. Brenda Shields of St. Joseph, called the bill a “comprehensive approach to school safety.” It includes provisions to equip schools with bleeding-control kits, require […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Bipartisan U.S. House duo seeks to upgrade FEMA to Cabinet membership

1 year ago
A bipartisan pair of Florida U.S. House members introduced a bill Monday to remove the Federal Emergency Management Agency from the Department of Homeland Security and elevate it to an independent Cabinet-level agency. Democrat Jared Moskowitz and Republican Byron Donalds filed the bill Monday, with Moskowitz saying divorcing FEMA from the bureaucracy at DHS would […]
Jacob Fischler

Judge bars DOGE access to sensitive personal information at 3 federal agencies

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education, Office of Personnel Management and Treasury Department were temporarily barred by a federal judge on Monday from disclosing the “personally identifiable information” of a lawsuit’s plaintiffs and organization members to Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service. U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman, who issued the preliminary injunction, wrote in her opinion that “no […]
Shauneen Miranda

Support grows for homeschooled athletes bill in 12th year in Missouri legislature

1 year ago
A bill that would require public schools to offer extracurricular activities to local homeschooled students is gaining traction after more than a decade of consideration by Missouri lawmakers. High school senior Lydia Meredith, whose family annually drives from Joplin to testify in favor of the bill, told the Senate Education Committee in February it was […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Two teachers unions, parents, advocates sue over Trump dismantling of Department of Education

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — Two separate coalitions of advocacy and labor groups each filed suit against the Trump administration Monday over its sweeping efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. The National Education Association, NAACP, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Maryland Council 3 and public school parents filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District […]
Shauneen Miranda

Missouri agency accused of illegally steering contracts to well-connected company

1 year ago
A longtime state employee is accusing Missouri officials in a new lawsuit of subverting competitive bidding laws in order to steer lucrative technology contracts to a well-connected company, then demoting him when he raised red flags.  In a lawsuit filed earlier this month in Cole County against the Missouri Office of Administration, Rodney Rice alleges […]
Jason Hancock

Education funding, child care subsidies central to Missouri state budget debate

1 year ago
The Missouri House Budget Committee on Monday will debate a spending plan that eliminates one of Gov. Mike Kehoe’s major initiatives, adds dozens of new earmarked projects and dips into state general revenue reserves for about $1 billion. The annual markup session, where committee members seek changes in the revised budget unveiled March 12 by […]
Rudi Keller

Democracy? Autocracy? Oligarchy? Which do you prefer for your family?

1 year ago
Historically, there has been the proverbial argument about whether the United States is a democracy or republic. The answer is the United States is both. But that question pales in comparison to the one looming over Americans today. Will America remain a democracy, a democratic republic? You might become indignant at the very question. Given […]
Janice Ellis

Medicaid cuts rippling through rural America could bring hospital closures, job losses

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — Americans living in rural communities throughout the country could see their access to health care diminish if Congress changes eligibility for Medicaid or significantly reduces its federal funding. While rural residents who depend on the state-federal program for lower income people would experience the most substantial impacts, those who have private health insurance or […]
Jennifer Shutt

Kansas City Public Schools finds itself embroiled in a DEI fight

1 year ago
Black children do better in school if during their academic journey they can connect with a teacher who looks like them. The same goes for Latino students and children from other minority groups. “The data is clear,” said Cornell Ellis, executive director of Brothers Liberating Our Communities, a Kansas City nonprofit known as BLOC that […]
Barbara Shelly

Antitrust advocates: Trump’s FTC firings are a favor to his billionaire buddies

1 year ago
Antitrust watchdogs are blasting President Donald Trump’s attempt on Tuesday to remove two Democratic-appointed members of the Federal Trade Commission. Trump’s attempted firing of commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter are illegal usurpations of congressional authority, they say, and raise serious questions about whether Trump is doing the bidding of big corporations the commission was […]
Marty Schladen