WASHINGTON â U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday his âintentionâ is to address the countryâs debt limit through the reconciliation process, pushing aside the possibility of negotiating a bipartisan compromise with Democrats. The GOP is planning to rely on the complicated budget reconciliation process to pass sweeping changes to immigration and border security as […]
Less than a month after a state constitutional amendment legalizing abortion went into effect, a national movement to establish pockets of resistance is dividing one Missouri town. Rolla, a town of about 20,000 people that sits 100 miles southwest of St. Louis, is being courted by Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn, an anti-abortion activist group […]
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Educationâs system for rating schools came under fire Tuesday morning as the State Board of Education looked at the accreditation status of districts. Questions about the departmentâs system arose as Kerry Casey, a board member from Chesterfield, pushed for St. Louis Public Schools to be demoted from fully […]
As a new legislator in 2023, state Rep. Justin Sparks became the leading advocate for a proposal to create a child care facility serving employees of the St. Louis County Police Department. A few months after lawmakers approved spending $6 million from federal COVID relief funds to create the center, Sparks took a job with […]
An education advocate filed a federal lawsuit Monday against St. Louis Public School Board alleging it illegally banned him from meetings and district property. Chester Asher, founder of Coalition for STL Kids, filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of Eastern Missouri with the help of the First Amendment Clinic at Washington University in […]
WASHINGTON â Lawmakers certified President-elect Donald Trumpâs win Monday in a smooth process that four years ago was disrupted by a violent mob of Trump supporters bent on stopping Congress from formally declaring President Joe Bidenâs 2020 victory. Vice President Kamala Harris â the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee defeated by Trump â presided over the […]
WASHINGTON â President Joe Biden has expanded Social Security benefits for more than 2 million Americans by signing broadly bipartisan legislation that Congress approved late last year. The ceremony on Sunday marked one of the last times Biden is expected to sign major legislation as president, since Congress is now controlled by Republicans and his […]
State Rep. Dane Diehl says he wants rhinos to be in zoos, not the legislature. The second-term Republican from Butler prefiled a bill designating the rhinoceros as the official state zoo animal. Zoos in Kansas City and St. Louis feature endangered Eastern black rhinos among their exhibits. But he said he also knows the bill […]
Utility companies could base customersâ rates on projected expenses rather than actual costs under legislation critics worry would increase Missouriansâ bills. Several bills prefiled ahead of the Missouri General Assemblyâs legislative session, which starts Wednesday, would apply the new ratemaking standard to gas, water and sewer â but not electric â utilities. Lawmakers considered similar bills last […]
BOONVILLE â In 2022, Heather Overstreet moved her growing dog grooming, training and boarding business into a converted garage. It was a milestone for a business she started at age 16 by training dogs for friends of her mother. She innovated on the furnishings, refurbishing a bathtub left behind by the previous owner to use […]
Quality Schools Coalition, a Missouri education advocacy organization that backs charter school expansion, ceased operations at the end of 2024. The nonprofitâs executive director, Dean Johnson, told The Independent that the closure was spurred after a top donor did not renew Quality Schools Coalitionâs funding for 2025. âIt was enough of an impact on us […]
Mike Parson wants to be remembered as the clemency governor. And he will be, but not with the admiration that he seems to expect. It is true, as Parson would have us know, that he has done more than any Missouri governor in decades to address a backlog of clemency petitions. He inherited more than […]
WASHINGTON â President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced in New York on 34 felony convictions on Jan. 10, just days ahead of his presidential inauguration, according to an order issued Friday by New York Justice Juan Merchan. Merchan wrote he wonât seek incarceration for Trump but rather an âunconditional dischargeâ that would leave Trump […]
WASHINGTON â Republicans took control of the U.S. Senate Friday under the new leadership of South Dakotaâs John Thune, who promised to keep intact the bodyâs legislative filibuster â the 60-vote threshold for major legislation that some Democrats had targeted for elimination. Thune follows in the footsteps of the longest-serving Senate GOP leader, Mitch McConnell […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. â With a record 62 elected Black officials, including historic firsts of two women senators and two representatives from Alabama, the Congressional Black Caucus held a swearing-in ceremony Friday morning before members took the oath of office for the 119th U.S. Congress. Democrats Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland and Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware […]
WASHINGTON â U.S. House Republicans on Friday elected Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson as their speaker for the 119th Congress, following weeks of speculation about whether the GOP would begin another protracted, public dispute over leadership. The drama-filled vote ensured that Johnson, who was first elected speaker in October 2023, will hold the gavel as Republicans […]
WASHINGTON â President Joe Biden on Thursday said the work his administration did in nominating judges confirmed to the federal bench will help protect the nationâs democratic institutions in the years ahead. âThese judges will be independent, theyâll be fair, and theyâll be impartial,â Biden said. âI never thought Iâd be saying this, theyâll uphold […]
President Joe Biden announced early Friday he will block the sale of U.S. Steel to the Japanese company Nippon Steel, in one of the last acts of his presidency. Biden had said that U.S. Steel should remain a domestically owned and operated company, so the order was not a surprise. The White House in December called for âserious scrutinyâ of […]
WASHINGTON â Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin on Thursday urged Americans to demand President-elect Donald Trump justify each Jan. 6 defendant pardon if he issues them on his âfirst dayâ in office, as promised. The Maryland congressman, who sat on the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, said it would be […]
The rain drizzled down Xavier Messiah, as he and his younger brother waited outside Union Station in St. Louis. Donning their black âDeer Owl Family Farmsâ hoodies â their familyâs cannabis brand â they stood ready with stacks of business cards outside the MJ Unpacked cannabis conference on Nov. 4. âHappy Tuesday!â Xavier exclaimed, as […]