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Hawley demands St. Louis nuclear cleanup, faces questions on his environmental record

1 year 9 months ago

WELDON SPRING — U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley on Thursday decried the federal government’s ā€œnegligenceā€ that allowed radioactive waste to sicken St. Louis-area residents for decades and invited Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to visit the community still suffering from the legacy of the atomic bomb. ā€œYou all have had enough of it,ā€ Hawley said. ā€œI’ve had […]

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Allison Kite

FEMA disaster relief fund faces August shortfall as feds scramble to find cash

1 year 9 months ago

WASHINGTON — The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s disaster relief fund is on track to run out of money as soon as next month, though the agency’s administrator told Congress on Thursday that she’s working with the White House to find a solution. ā€œOur current projections on the disaster relief fund is that we will go […]

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Jennifer Shutt

FDA approves first over-the-counter oral contraceptive

1 year 9 months ago

The U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationĀ announced ThursdayĀ it has approved the country’s first daily birth control pill that can be used without a prescription, a move that reproductive health advocates celebrated after more than 20 years of advocating for an over-the-counter option. The contraceptive, called Opill, is a progestin-only oral pill that could soon become available […]

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Kelcie Moseley-Morris

New law tackles Missouri teacher shortage by encouraging retirees to return to classroom

1 year 9 months ago

Missouri’s school districts are struggling not just with a teacher shortage but a scarcity of bus drivers, custodians and other essential personnel. In the 2022-2023 school year, teachers with inadequate teaching certification taught over 8% of Missouri public school classes, according to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. The crisis has led larger […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Higher taxes on the wealthy would bolster Social Security, U.S. Senate Dems argue

1 year 9 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. senators debated Wednesday how best to resolve a funding cliff within Social Security that will lead to a quarter reduction in benefits in about a decade, absent action from Congress. Democrats on the Budget Committee, led by Chair Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, called for lawmakers to increase taxes on the country’s […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Judge hears challenge Missouri Senate redistricting plan splitting Buchanan County, Hazelwood

1 year 9 months ago

Residents of five Missouri Senate districts – and perhaps a sixth – will have to wait until this fall to learn if the boundaries will be revised. At the end of a day-long trial Wednesday, Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem directed attorneys challenging and defending the map drawn last year to submit final briefs […]

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Rudi Keller

New findings inspire state, federal lawmakers to demand action on St. Louis radioactive waste

1 year 9 months ago

Revelations that government officials and private companies downplayed or failed to fully investigate the dangers of radioactive waste in St. Louis sparked outrage among state and federal lawmakers Wednesday and a promise from U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley to seek funding for residents who have become ill. At the heart of the bipartisan calls for action […]

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Allison Kite

Missouri Supreme Court to decide if counties can appeal ruling striking down COVID orders

1 year 9 months ago

The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday focused on how former Attorney General Eric Schmitt handled a case that pronounced local health authorities’ efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 ā€œnull and voidā€ in 2021. Attorney Neal Perryman represented two counties and three health centers who argued Wednesday that they should have been able to […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Records reveal 75 years of government downplaying, ignoring risks of St. Louis radioactive waste

1 year 9 months ago

For kids like Sandy Mitchell, Ted Theis and Janet Johnson, childhood in the North St. Louis County suburbs in the 1960s and ā€˜70s meant days playing along the banks or splashing in the knee-deep waters of Coldwater Creek. They caught turtles and tadpoles, jumped into deep stretches of the creek from rope swings and ate […]

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Allison Kite

Five revelations about St. Louis’ history with radioactive waste

1 year 9 months ago

The Missouri Independent and MuckRock spent months scouring thousands of pages of government records about St. Louis’ involvement in the race to build an atomic bomb during World War II and decades of environmental contamination that followed. Journalists sought to lay bare the degree to which government officials knew of the spreading contamination and the […]

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Allison Kite

Trial this week to decide boundaries of five Missouri Senate districts

1 year 9 months ago

A political activist who spent much of the past six years in the fight over how Missouri legislative districts should be drawn will be the prime witness in a case challenging the state Senate map. Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem on Monday denied an effort to exclude testimony from Sean Nicholson, principal at GPS […]

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Rudi Keller

As more states legalize pot, their uneven safety rules can pose a risk

1 year 9 months ago

Amid the growing acceptance and legalization of cannabis use across the country, a concerning reality has emerged: The state-by-state patchwork of safety regulations can leave marijuana consumers wandering through a haze of uncertainty, exposing them to potential risks. Under federal law, marijuana is illegal — period. So, it’s up to individual states to determine their […]

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Amanda Hernandez

Despite pandemic pay boost, low-wage workers still can’t afford basic needs

1 year 9 months ago

Employers grappling with a nationwide labor shortage gave low-wage workers the largest pay increases in most states between 2019 and last year. But even so, many of those workers — more than 40% of all U.S. households, by one estimate — are struggling to cover the inflated costs of basic expenses. In the past several […]

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Tim Henderson

Nonprofit near Kansas City seeks to become ā€˜epicenter of the school-choice movement’

1 year 9 months ago

The headquarters of the Herzog Foundation sits on the edge of Smithville, in an 18,000-square-foot stone and glass building on a corner lot across the street from a cornfield on a gravel-lined highway. Few Missouians have likely heard of the Stanley M. Herzog Charitable Foundation, or the organization’s namesake. But the unassuming locale masks what […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Missouri will exempt Social Security, public pension payments from state income taxes

1 year 9 months ago

Gov. Mike Parson on Thursday signed the tax cut he said a week earlier was responsible for his decision to veto most of the 201 spending items he cut from the state budget. The bill, exempting Social Security benefits and public pension payments from income tax, would reduce state general revenue by an estimated $309 […]

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Rudi Keller

Biden administration to crack down on ā€˜junk’ health insurance plans, surprise billing

1 year 9 months ago

  WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced new initiatives Friday that could reduce health care costs, though none will take effect immediately. The changesĀ include a proposed rule that would reduce the amount of time short-term health insurance plans can last and require companies that offer the plans to be more transparent about what is covered […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Missouri governor signs bills impacting cannabis banking, employee background checks

1 year 9 months ago

Missouri’s marijuana businesses will have fewer obstacles when it comes to accessing banking, but they must now get fingerprint background checks from all their new employees and contractors, under legislation that the governor signed on Thursday. Few banks nationwide serve cannabis businesses and their owners — or even their auxiliary partnersĀ  — because most want […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Vulnerable U.S. House Republicans who opposed student debt plan targeted in 2024

1 year 9 months ago

WASHINGTON — Supporters of student loan debt cancellation are organizing to hold GOP lawmakers ā€œaccountableā€ in the 2024 election cycle following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling blocking President Joe Biden’s debt relief plan. The left-leaning Protect Borrowers Action will target 13 U.S. House districts across California, Colorado, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, Oregon and Pennsylvania where […]

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Ashley Murray

Governor signs bill extending postpartum coverage under Missouri Medicaid

1 year 9 months ago

Postpartum Medicaid coverage will expand from 60 days to one year under legislation signed into law Thursday evening by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson.Ā  Missouri had the 12th-highest maternal mortality in the nation from 2018 to 2020, and three-quarters of pregnancy-related deaths in the state — or roughly 138 people — were preventable, the Missouri Pregnancy […]

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Jason Hancock

Effort to boost payment for wrongly convicted vetoed by Missouri governor

1 year 9 months ago

The state shouldn’t be responsible for paying people released after their convictions have been overturned, Gov. Mike Parson wrote explaining his veto of a bill that expands who is eligible for compensation for being wrongly imprisoned. Under current law, only someone shown to be innocent by means of a DNA test is eligible for compensation […]

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Rudi Keller