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With two weeks until the money runs out, Congress grinds to halt on spending bills

1 year 7 months ago

WASHINGTON — Amid rising tensions and an approaching hard deadline, the U.S. House and Senate ended their work week on Thursday without a deal to fund the federal government past the end of the month. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who has been struggling to build consensus among the members of his Republican Conference, pledged that […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Turning Missouri education around begins with transparent school performance

1 year 7 months ago

Missouri students and teachers returned to the classroom this month facing a sobering reality. Missouri students are now worse at reading and math than the average American student. At a time when our students need and deserve a world-class education, we are actually falling further behind. According to the nation’s report card, NAEP, as of […]

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Beverly Leonard

Missouri mental health department urged to abandon at-home care funding freeze

1 year 7 months ago

A disability-rights advocate pleaded with Missouri mental health officials Thursday not to implement a policy change that could freeze pay rates for at-home caregivers relied upon by more than 3,000 individuals around the state. At issue is a decision by the Missouri Department of Mental Health to change how it calculates rates for a program […]

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Clara Bates

Lawmakers consider boosting Missouri public education funding by $300 million

1 year 7 months ago

Missouri lawmakers greeted a proposed $300 million increase to the formula that funds the state’s public schools with questions Wednesday, with some believing the figure seemed appropriate and others wondering if a change to the state’s accountability system drove estimates too high. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education unveiled its proposed budget for fiscal […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

U.S. prisons chief insists to Senate panel there’s been ā€˜visible change’ in the system

1 year 7 months ago

WASHINGTON — The head of the Federal Bureau of Prisons on Wednesday outlined to the Senate Judiciary Committee how she has sought improvements in the nation’s troubled prison system, and fielded questions from Republicans about transgender inmates. ā€œDeveloping meaningful change throughout the agency is not something that happens in a moment,ā€ Colette Peters, the director […]

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Ariana Figueroa

White House slams ā€˜baseless’ House GOP impeachment inquiry as ā€˜political stunt’

1 year 7 months ago

WASHINGTON — The White House is lambasting the House GOP’s decision to open an impeachment inquiry into unproven allegations that President Joe Biden profited from his son’s international business scheme during his time as vice president in the Obama administration. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthyĀ announcedĀ Tuesday that he directed several of the chamber’s committees to […]

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Ashley Murray

Governor’s budget vetoes survive despite overrides in the Missouri House

1 year 7 months ago

Gov. Mike Parson prevailed on all his vetoes Wednesday when the state Senate refused to consider any of the 14 budget overrides approved by the Missouri House. The House achieved two-thirds votes to override vetoes on 10 budget lines providing raises for the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Capitol Police Department. The other successful […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri company faces criticism over alleged role in Brazilian deforestation in new report

1 year 7 months ago

A Missouri-based agricultural giant is helping fuel rapid deforestation in Brazil’s eastern savanna, a report by environmental activists claims. Bunge Limited, headquartered in Chesterfield, is the world’s largest soybean producer and sells the overwhelming majority of inputs to Brazilian soy farmers.Ā  The report, released Tuesday by a trio of environmental and human rights groups, says […]

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Allison Kite

Judge rules against challenge to Missouri Senate district map

1 year 7 months ago

The state Senate district map is constitutional despite its splits to political subdivisions in St. Louis County and northwest Missouri, Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem ruled Tuesday. In a 21-page decision, Beetem rejected a challenge to the districts drawn last year by a panel of appeals court judges. The choices made by the Judicial […]

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Rudi Keller

Congress starts trying to figure out how to set AI ā€˜rules of the road’

1 year 7 months ago

WASHINGTON — The development of artificial intelligence presents far-reaching challenges for virtually every aspect of modern society, including campaigns, national security and journalism, members of a U.S. Senate panel said at a Tuesday hearing. Technology experts invited to testify at a hearing of the Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security Subcommittee of the Senate […]

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Jacob Fischler

Budget vetoes may face override in Missouri House, but Senate vote unlikely

1 year 7 months ago

Missouri House leaders want to flex their muscles, state Senate leaders want to limit chances for personality clashes and Gov. Mike Parson reportedly expects his vetoes – $555 million in spending and one statutory enactment – to survive Wednesday’s gathering of lawmakers. Except for the administration of Gov. Jay Nixon – a Democrat who faced […]

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Rudi Keller

Number of kids in Missouri foster care drop, though officials admit challenges persist

1 year 7 months ago

Leaders of Missouri’s child welfare agency on Tuesday touted a reduction in the number of children in the state’s overburdened foster care system, telling lawmakers it represented progress toward building a more preventative system. But they also acknowledged that Children’s Division continues to face major challenges, fielding questions from the House Committee on Children and […]

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Clara Bates

U.S. Senate hearing on book bans probes censorship attempts in local libraries

1 year 7 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. senators at a committee hearing Tuesday discussed the consequences of book bans and parents’ desire to control what their kids read — though they also acknowledged it’s not an issue for Congress to settle. The Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony about book bans, focusing on how censorship limits liberty and literature. The […]

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Samantha Dietel

Evergy asks Missouri regulators to let customers opt out of time-of-use pricing

1 year 7 months ago

The largest utility in western Missouri has requested permission to allow customers to opt out of controversial time-of-use pricing plans imposed by state regulators. Evergy is expected under an order from the Missouri Public Service Commission to implement time-of-use pricing, which places a premium on electricity prices at times of high demand, starting next month. […]

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Allison Kite

Battles over spending, farm bill, Ukraine and yet more loom over a divided Congress

1 year 7 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House and Senate are both back in D.C. on Tuesday following a long summer recess, facing an overwhelming agenda of unfinished work — funding the federal government and reauthorizing major programs set to expire at the end of the month. Congressional leaders and President Joe Biden have only a few weeks […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Families who rely on interpreters find Kansas City area schools can come up short

1 year 7 months ago

After students pulled her fifth-grade daughter’s hair, hit and groped her, Wendy Rodas asked to talk with higher-ups in the Center School District. The Spanish-speaking mother hoped the meeting would help resolve the bullying. But technical difficulties with the district’s phone interpretation service nearly derailed the conversation. If she hadn’t brought along bilingual staff members […]

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Maria Benevento

Rural hospitals rely on the 340B drug pricing program

1 year 7 months ago

According to a recentĀ report, roughly 35% of rural hospitals in Missouri are at risk of closing as a result of inadequate revenue and low financial reserves. This comes as no surprise as hospitals continue to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, face an increased demand for care, and still see rising supply and […]

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Craig Thompson

Washington University the second Missouri provider to stop transgender care for minors

1 year 7 months ago

Washington University in St. Louis joined University of Missouri Health as the latest provider of care to transgender minors to announce it is canceling pre-existing prescriptions for puberty blockers or hormone-replacement therapy. A new state law restricting access to gender-affirming care bars those under 18 from beginning new treatments. But in a compromise with opponents […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Cole County judge hears case challenging ballot title for Missouri abortion initiatives

1 year 7 months ago

To backers of initiatives intended to enshrine abortion rights in Missouri’s constitution, the proposed ballot titles written by Secretary of State Jay Aschroft are poison intended to lead to certain defeat at the polls. But an attorney for Ashcroft, arguing Monday to keep the ballot title intact, said the ballot language that begins by saying […]

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Rudi Keller

You might need an ambulance, but your state might not see it as ā€˜essential’

1 year 7 months ago

When someone with a medical emergency calls 911, they expect an ambulance to show up. But sometimes, there simply isn’t one available. Most states don’t declare emergency medical services (EMS) to be an ā€œessential service,ā€ meaning the state government isn’t required to provide or fund them. Now, though, a growing number of states are taking […]

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Nada Hassanein