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Western lands fight erupts over Bureau of Land Management’s conservation proposal

1 year 5 months ago

One thing opponents and proponents of a recently proposed U.S. Bureau of Land Management rule agree on: It would be a major shift in how the agency manages nearly 250 million acres of federal lands. The rule would allow for conservation leases, similar to how the agency auctions off parcels of land for mining, livestock […]

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Jacob Fischler

Births decline in most states, continuing a long-term trend

1 year 5 months ago

Fast-growing Texas and Florida had the biggest increases in the number of births last year, while a dozen other states — half of them in the South — continued to rebound from pandemic lows. In the United States as a whole, however, the number of births has plateaued after a modest increase following the worst […]

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Tim Henderson

Around 600,000 Missouri kids still waiting for summer 2022 grocery benefits

1 year 5 months ago

Missouri families who were promised emergency pandemic grocery funds last summer are still waiting — even as another summer is beginning.  For more than six months, families have been raising alarm about the delayed benefits owed to around 600,000 kids. There is, in Missouri, no clear end in sight. Pandemic EBT is a federal program […]

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Clara Bates

Abortion initiative wouldn’t just end the cruelty of Missouri ban. It would be a new world

1 year 5 months ago

“We are witnessing a lot of suffering on the hotline,” Linda told me. “People are scared out of their minds.” Dr. Linda Prine is the co-founder of the Miscarriage and Abortion Hotline. When someone orders pills off the internet because their state has criminalized abortion care or they face other barriers, they can call if […]

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Bridgette Dunlap

Fentanyl-related drugs permanently made criminal under bill passed by U.S. House

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers in the U.S. House passed bipartisan legislation Thursday in an effort to curb staggering overdose deaths from illegal fentanyl substances that are illicitly produced and up to 50 times stronger than heroin. The HALT Fentanyl Act, passed on a 289-133 vote with 74 Democratic votes and support from the Biden administration, would permanently categorize lab-made […]

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Ashley Murray

St. Louis mayor signs executive order seeking to shield trans youth from new state laws

1 year 5 months ago

St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones on Thursday signed an executive order seeking to insulate transgender Missourians from bills passed by the state legislature restricting access to certain medical procedures for minors and limiting participation in school sports. “The responsibility now falls to local governments to take tangible steps to respond to this state intrusion into […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Missouri agency says it’s increasingly utilizing more efficient Medicaid renewal process

1 year 5 months ago

Missouri’s social services department is increasingly using a more-efficient method to process Medicaid renewal applications, officials said Thursday during a quarterly meeting of the health care program’s oversight board. Preliminary data shared Thursday shows the state used a streamlined renewal process which doesn’t require enrollee action in 47% of all Medicaid renewal cases it evaluated […]

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Clara Bates

Sierra Club calls on EPA to enforce coal plant rules, highlighting Missouri facilities

1 year 5 months ago

Strengthening federal air pollution rules could force some of the nation’s “deadliest” coal plants to upgrade their facilities or retire them, according to a report released Thursday by the environmental advocacy group Sierra Club.  In some cases, just more stringent enforcement of existing standards could force changes.   The Sierra Club report urged the U.S. Environmental […]

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Allison Kite

With debt default as soon as a week away, U.S. House jets off for holiday break

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. House members walked down the steps of the Capitol building Thursday morning to head back to their districts for a Memorial Day recess that began exactly one week before the country could default on the debt. House Democrats took to the floor after the final vote of the week to give a […]

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Jennifer Shutt

U.S. Supreme Court rejects Joe Biden wetlands regulation

1 year 5 months ago

The U.S. Supreme Court in a major environmental decision on  Thursday overturned the Environmental Protection Agency’s definition of wetlands that fall under the agency’s jurisdiction, siding with an Idaho couple who’d said they should not be required to obtain federal permits to build on their property that lacked any navigable water. All nine justices agreed […]

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Jacob Fischler

States see record low unemployment across the U.S.

1 year 5 months ago

Across much of the country, the jobs market is as strong as it’s ever been, and Black women, young people and people with disabilities are among the workers benefiting, recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data show. Twenty states reported an unemployment rate under 3% in April, while 15 states saw record lows, led by […]

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Casey Quinlan

Congress should pass a clean debt ceiling without putting more holes in the social safety net

1 year 5 months ago

Like many people with disabilities, I am living in fear as President Joe Biden, Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other Congressional leaders meet behind closed doors to discuss possible cuts to safety net programs on which I depend. Unfortunately, these politicians do not honor a principle that has long been affirmed by disability rights advocates: “Not […]

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Robin Simmons

Missouri Supreme Court to decide whether school districts can jail parents for absent students

1 year 6 months ago

The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether two single mothers should have been sentenced to jail time because their children missed more days of school than the local district allowed. The case centers on Missouri’s compulsory school attendance law, which states that a parent must ensure their child attends “the academic program on […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Celebration marks completion of $1.2 billion NBAF lab for studying animal-to-human pathogens

1 year 6 months ago

MANHATTAN, Kansas — National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility researcher Lisa Hensley’s career took her from laboratory to laboratory and country to country to study the alphabet soup of ghastly pathogens such as SARs, monkeypox, MERs and Marburg. But she said an Ebola outbreak in the West Africa country of Liberia brought home what it meant […]

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Tim Carpenter

Missouri bill allows payments to wrongly convicted — as long as they promise not to sue

1 year 6 months ago

A bill awaiting action on Gov. Mike Parson’s desk would allow more state inmates released after being proven innocent to receive compensation — with a larger payment — but they would have to give up the right to sue the people who put them behind bars. The bill, passed a day before the Senate descended […]

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Rudi Keller

Progressives try to persuade Biden to use the 14th Amendment to resolve debt crisis 

1 year 6 months ago

WASHINGTON — Progressives are pushing hard for President Joe Biden to take the unprecedented step of invoking the 14th Amendment as a way to avoid financial calamity if the White House and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy do not strike a deal on the debt ceiling in the coming days. The lawmakers and legal scholars argue […]

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Ashley Murray

Former Missouri House Speaker John Diehl fined $47K by state ethics commission

1 year 6 months ago

A former Missouri House speaker who was forced to resign in disgrace in 2015 has been fined $47,000 by the Missouri Ethics Commission for allegedly misusing campaign funds. John Diehl, a Republican from Town and Country, signed a consent decree with the ethics commission released Tuesday acknowledging probable cause that he violated state campaign finance […]

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Jason Hancock

New bipartisan immigration legislation proposed in U.S. House 

1 year 6 months ago

WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of six U.S. House lawmakers on Tuesday described details of proposed legislation that would create a legal pathway for citizenship for undocumented people through work requirements, and would also fund border security measures.  The two Latinas who spearheaded the bill, Reps. Veronica Escobar, a Texas Democrat, and MarĂ­a Elvira Salazar, […]

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Ariana Figueroa

What schools closing in Kansas City means for children, families and neighborhoods

1 year 6 months ago

Teachers and staff at Genesis School in Kansas City have tried to maintain a normal school year despite an unusual situation: They don’t know whether students will return in the fall. That’s because the K-8 charter school’s sponsor, the Missouri Charter Public School Commission, wants to shut it down over its academic performance. The State […]

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Maria Benevento

Missouri man arrested for crashing truck, making threats near White House

1 year 6 months ago

Federal police arrested a Missouri man on Monday night after he crashed a vehicle into security barriers in Lafayette Park, across the street from the White House. Sai Varshith Kandula, 19, of Chesterfield, has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, threatening to kill, kidnap or inflict harm […]

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Jacob Fischler