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Missouri law loomed over Kansas Cityā€™s work to design a climate plan

2 years 2 months ago

This story was originally published by the Kansas City Beacon.Ā  The Kansas City Council in late August passed a climate plan intended to drive the city toward a more sustainable future, with goals of becoming ā€œclimate neutralā€ by 2040. Stakeholders from the community worked Kansas Cityā€™sĀ 133-pageĀ Climate Protection and Resiliency Plan for two years, but it […]

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Meg Cunningham

U.S. Senate delays same-sex marriage vote until after midterm elections

2 years 2 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” The U.S. Senate wonā€™t vote on legislation to secure marriage equality for millions of Americans until after the midterm elections, bipartisan negotiators announced Thursday. The move follows weeks of behind-the-scenes discussions among five U.S. senators from both political parties who have been drafting an amendment to the House-passed legislation that they hoped would […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Hospitals in ā€˜crisisā€™ as staff shortages persist at Missouri mental health facilities

2 years 2 months ago

Hospitals across Missouri are facing a “crisis” caring for patients in acute care settings who can’t find long-term care through the Department of Mental Health due to the agency’s chronic shortage of workers. Patty Morrow, vice president of behavioral health services for Mercy Health, testified during a legislative hearing Wednesday that ā€œthe problem is pervasive […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Voters, local election officials working to navigate Missouriā€™s new voting law

2 years 2 months ago

The first time Maureen Loyacono voted was in 1960, when she cast a ballot for John F. Kennedy. ā€œAnd I’ve never missed an election since,ā€ said Loyacono, 84, a Kansas City resident who also served as a poll worker for 40 years.Ā Ā  But sheā€™s worried this might be the first election where her vote wonā€™t […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Multiple plans emerge as Missouri lawmakers begin governorā€™s tax cut special session

2 years 2 months ago

The special legislative session called by Gov. Mike Parson to cut income taxes began Wednesday, and by the time lawmakers adjourned for the day, one thing was clear ā€” there is no agreement on a plan. And that could upend the governor’s hopes of a quick session. In the state Senate, expected to act first […]

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Rudi Keller

Topsoil protection should be stressed in the next farm bill, U.S. House Ag panel told

2 years 2 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” Farmers and academics at a Wednesday hearing stressed the need for members of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee to support regenerative agriculture farming practices in the upcoming farm bill in order to protect topsoil. U.S. House Agriculture Committee Chair David Scott said he held the hearing to discuss ways policymakers and the Department […]

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Ariana Figueroa

PR work for ā€˜Big Oilā€™ helped stymie climate action, U.S. House Democrats say

2 years 2 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€“ Public relations firms aligned with oil and gas companies have tested the limits of their industry ethics and caused major slowdowns to federal climate change policy, Democrats on a U.S. House panel said at a Wednesday hearing. The firmsā€™ conduct went beyond the bounds of ethical public relations work, Democrats on the House […]

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Jacob Fischler

Missouri officials say Medicaid applications are now processed within federal deadline

2 years 2 months ago

Missouri officials said Wednesday Medicaid applications are now being processed within the federally-mandated timeline of 45 days, a step towards bringing the state into compliance with a mitigation plan to address a backlog of applications. Robert Knodell, the acting director of the Department of Social Services, broke the news to lawmakers Wednesday during a hearing […]

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Tessa Weinberg

USDA more than triples funding for ā€˜climate smartā€™ agriculture

2 years 2 months ago

The Biden administration plans to distribute more than $3 billion to fund projects that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and sequester carbon in agriculture and forestry ā€” a tripling of its initial commitmentĀ in February. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack was set to publicly announce the expansion of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program on […]

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Jared Strong

U.S. Senate Republicans shy away from proposed 15-week national abortion ban

2 years 2 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” U.S. Senate Republicans are skeptical about a 15-week nationwide abortion ban that GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced Tuesday, with some saying they want to leave the issue to state lawmakers instead of taking it up in Congress. ā€œI think most of the members of my conference prefer that this be dealt with at […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Counties canā€™t intervene in case that struck COVID regulations, appeals court rules

2 years 2 months ago

Five counties and health centers will not be permitted to intervene and appeal a ruling that struck down state regulations on the control of infectious diseases, a panel of judges on the Missouri Western District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. A three-judge panel affirmed a lower courtā€™s ruling that St. Louis County, Jackson County, the […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Democratic Senate candidate Valentine seeks ban on stock trades, corporate PAC donations

2 years 2 months ago

Democratic Senate candidate Trudy Bush Valentine this week is rolling out a package of ethical standards she wants members of Congress to follow, including bans on individual stock trades and corporate political action committees. The point, she said in an interview Monday afternoon, is to increase transparency in government while blocking lawmakers from profiting personally […]

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Rudi Keller

Rural incentives in Missouri tax cut proposal target biofuels, small producers for help

2 years 2 months ago

When lawmakers return this week for a special session, most of the attention will be on Gov. Mike Parsonā€™s proposal to cut income taxes by $700 million a year. But Parson also wants the bill to include several tax credits intended to benefit rural Missouri by increasing the demand for crop-based fuels, encouraging small meat […]

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Rudi Keller

Appeals court leaves marijuana on Missouri ballot. Supreme Court refuses to take case

2 years 2 months ago

An initiative petition to legalize recreational marijuana in Missouri will remain on the ballot after a panel of judges on the Missouri Western District Court of Appeals affirmed that the steps Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft took to certify the petition were proper. A three-judge panel heard arguments Monday afternoon in Kansas City and ruled […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Missouri judge once again delays closing Agape Boarding School

2 years 2 months ago

A Cedar County judge Monday morning delayed a decision on the closure of Agape Boarding School, the Stockton-based reform school facing mounting abuse allegations from former students. Judge David Munton initially ordered Agape be shut down last week at the request of the state Attorney General and Department of Social Services. The stateā€™s petition for […]

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Clara Bates

Founding member of Senate conservative caucus exploring 2024 run for Missouri governor

2 years 2 months ago

Missouri Sen. Bill Eigel, a St. Charles County Republican who helped establish a faction of GOP senators that tied the legislature in procedural knots over the last two years, is exploring a run for governor.Ā  Eigel announced his intentions to create an exploratory committee for a 2024 gubernatorial bidĀ  at a fundraiser on Saturday. He […]

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Jason Hancock

Confronting history, Congress studies addition of lynching sites to national park system

2 years 2 months ago

The U.S. House is considering a bill that would put lynching sites in western Tennessee on track to become part of the National Park Service, part of a trend this year of Congress using the agency to advance discussions of the nationā€™s troubled and often violent racial history. AĀ billĀ from U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, Tennessee Democrat, […]

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Jacob Fischler

The five silliest things candidates told me during Missouriā€™s primary season

2 years 2 months ago

The American polity is dangerously divided, and people are deadly serious about politics (which isnā€™t irrational, since policy outcomes are indeed life or death for many). But it helps occasionally to pause and laugh at some of the dumb things candidates of both parties do. Indeed, it is one of our only common threads these […]

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Jeff Smith

As rural homelessness increases, HUD aims money at helping people without access to shelters

2 years 2 months ago

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has opened up millions of dollars in funding for groups serving unhoused people in rural areas ā€” an unprecedented move by the agency, say housing advocates. People living in cars, parks, and on the street at night, which the agency labels unsheltered homelessness, has increased across the nation, […]

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Casey Quinlan