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Missouri lawmakers want to raise teacher pay but anticipate Senate resistance

1 year 4 months ago

Legislation boosting teacher recruitment and retention in Missouri is once again a priority of the Missouri House, with a hearing Wednesday morning on a pair of Republican-backed bills. Rep. Ed Lewis, a Republican from Moberly, is sponsoring legislation based on the findings of the State Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s blue ribbon commission. It […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Missouri lawmaker hopes to shield cryptocurrency mining from state and local regulation

1 year 4 months ago

Mining cryptocurrency requires enormous amounts of computing power and electricity, both to keep the digital calculations going and to cool the machines doing the work. A legislator from St. Charles County wants to make it easier for entrepreneurs to set up their mines in Missouri, proposing legislation that prevents local governments from limiting the locations […]

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Rudi Keller

Sorry to conspiracy theorists. Kansas City loves the Chiefs — and so does most of Missouri

1 year 4 months ago

Apparently not everyone is thrilled with the prospect of Kansas City returning to the Super Bowl against San Francisco. ā€œBleh. How uninspired. How anti-climatic. How disappointing,ā€ is how a USA Today story summed up fan reaction outside of the Chiefs Kingdom and the Bay area. Sorry, not sorry. We here in Kansas City believe we […]

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Barbara Shelly

Biden’s natural gas export pause fought over by U.S. House panel

1 year 4 months ago

Members of a U.S. House panel on climate and energy issues split along party lines Tuesday about the Biden administration’s recent move to pause new approvals of liquified natural gas exports. Republicans called a hearing to challenge the Energy Department’sĀ announcement last monthĀ that it would indefinitely bar new LNG permits to non-free-trade partners as it studies […]

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Jacob Fischler

ā€˜Times are desperate’: Missouri House gives initial approval to child care tax credits

1 year 4 months ago

A bill that would create tax credits designed to make child care more affordable and accessible won initial approval Tuesday from the Missouri House. The bill will need to be approved one more time by the House before it heads to the Missouri Senate. The state continues to grapple with a child care crisis,with about […]

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Anna Spoerre

Missouri bill would give custody of disputed embryos to person likeliest to create child

1 year 4 months ago

When Jalesia Kuenzel’s twin sons turned 16 last year, she was also thinking of the children that could have been. Four embryos were created when she and her ex-husband were going through in vitro fertilization. Two became her sons. The other two remain frozen in a storage facility in Pennsylvania.Ā  It’s been nearly a decade […]

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Anna Spoerre

Missouri’s working families deserve proven tax cuts

1 year 4 months ago

In a too-rare display of bipartisan productivity, the U.S. House overwhelmingly passed The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 last month. Among the bill’s most impactful features is the expanded federal Child Tax Credit. The $2,000 credit had its refundable maximum of $1,600 per child per tax year increased to $1,800 […]

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Peter Gariepy

Intense opposition to U.S. Senate immigration deal quickly emerges

1 year 4 months ago

WASHINGTON — The proposed global security funding legislation that includes major bipartisan updates to immigration policy encountered opposition from members of both parties Monday, especially Republicans upset by the Biden administration’s handling of border security, charting a tumultuous path for passage in the Senate this week. The deal on immigration policy, negotiated for months by […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Gunfire, screams, carnage: As mass shootings proliferate, training gets more realistic

1 year 4 months ago

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — The pop-pop-pop of gunfire cracked just as the rain started to fall in grisly synchronicity. Then the screams began. Within moments, civilians lay strewn across the ground, some lifeless, others writhing in pain. Blood flowed in streams that pooled with the rainwater on the muddying ground littered with shell casings. Three […]

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Matt Vasilogambros

As few as 1 in 5 voters could defeat initiative petitions under Missouri Senate proposal

1 year 4 months ago

Every vote cast on a constitutional amendment would be counted two ways under a proposal Missouri Republicans are trying to push to an August vote. The first way would be the traditional method, where all the votes are tallied to determine if the ballot measure has a statewide majority.Ā  The second way would be to […]

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Rudi Keller

State still hasn’t implemented law aimed at helping Missourians transition off public benefits

1 year 4 months ago

A law enacted last year aimed at helping individuals transition out of public assistance programs remains in limbo, with Missouri’s social services agency saying it can’t implement the change without a huge infusion of state funding.Ā  The impasse is, in many ways, unsurprising. The legislation, which was approved with bipartisan support, came with a fiscal […]

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Clara Bates

The bizarre conspiracy theory that turned Taylor Swift into an antihero to the GOP

1 year 4 months ago

A popĀ icon falling for one of the NFL’s preeminent superstars may seem like a slice of Americana — a scene from a small-town high school magnified by a factor of 10 million. But this is America in 2024 so, of course, nothing magical stays that way. To be clear, public opinion data suggests that most […]

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Matt Harris

Dozens of ā€˜friend of the court’ briefs backing abortion pill access arrive at Supreme Court

1 year 4 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court has been inundated with dozens of organizations seeking to weigh in on the future of the abortion pill by filing ā€œfriend of the courtā€ briefs. The groups include governors, attorneys general, state lawmakers and members of Congress as well as medical organizations, civil rights groups and pharmaceutical companies — […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Naturopathic doctors could become licensed in Missouri under Republican-backed legislation

1 year 4 months ago

Emmalyn Pratt has been surrounded by firefighters her whole life, growing up in Kearney, 30 miles northeast of Kansas City.Ā  Her father is the local fire chief, and he’s part of a long line of firefighters in the family.Ā  ā€œI’ve lived the sacrifices that they make to be away from their families and put their […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Capitol Perspectives: An uncharted path for Missouri’s legislature

1 year 4 months ago

Missouri’s Senate is heading into uncharted territory that could disrupt the legislative process for the remaining months of this year’s session. It involves a deep split among Senate Republicans by members of a new national conservative organization who are challenging Missouri GOP Senate leaders. That national organization, State Freedom Caucus, proclaims on its website: “We […]

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Phill Brooks

Missouri Supreme Court hears challenge to state Senate district map

1 year 4 months ago

The Missouri Supreme Court must now decide if a directive in the state’s redistricting law that says cities and counties must be split as little as possible in legislative district maps allows them to be split at all. In the first case testing provisions added to the Missouri Constitution in 2020, the court on Thursday […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri lawmakers grill treasurer over interest earned on I-70 funds

1 year 4 months ago

Gov. Mike Parson’s plan to study improvements on Interstate 44 using interest earned on funds set aside for rebuilding Interstate 70 faced bipartisan questioning Wednesday, with House budget writers asking why the money isn’t being deposited in general revenue. Democratic state Rep. Deb Lavender of Manchester, and Republican Rep.Ā  Dirk Deaton of Noel grilled State […]

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Rudi Keller

Lawmakers hope to block Missouri water from being exported to other states

1 year 4 months ago

As climate change and groundwater pumping leave arid western states hurting for water, Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation to keep the state’s water from being shipped outside its borders.Ā  ā€œYou may hear about states like California and Kansas in the news having water shortages,ā€ said state Sen. Jason Bean, a Republican from Holcomb. ā€œWe don’t […]

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Allison Kite

ā€˜A product that’s killing people’: Lawmakers chastise social media giants for harm to kids

1 year 4 months ago

Members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee castigated executives at leading social media companies Wednesday, calling for more to be done to shield children from sexual exploitation, drug dealing, self-harm encouragement and other damaging content. In one tense exchange, Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley demanded to know if Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, had […]

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Jacob Fischler

Child tax credit expanded, business tax breaks get new life in bill passed by U.S. House

1 year 4 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve a $78 billion tax package that would expand the child tax credit and reinstate some tax incentives for businesses. The 357-70Ā vote sends the bill, dubbed the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, to the U.S. Senate, where lawmakers are expected to […]

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Jennifer Shutt