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Pair of Democrats vie for chance to challenge Ann Wagner in 2nd Congressional District

2 years 3 months ago

State Rep. Trish Gunby and gun-control activist Ray Reed are vying for the Democratic nomination in the 2nd Congressional District primary on Tuesday. This spring’s redistricting process made the 2nd District more favorable to a Republican candidate, but Gunby and Reed both believe they still have a shot at beating the well-resourced GOP incumbent, Congresswoman […]

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Rebecca Rivas

‘Defund the police’ slogan and anti-cop violence debated at U.S. Senate hearing

2 years 3 months ago

Republicans on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and law enforcement witnesses at a Tuesday hearing blamed recent violence against officers on anti-police rhetoric, while Democrats distanced themselves from the “defund the police” slogan and said an oversupply of guns made law enforcement jobs more dangerous. Republicans on the panel raised complaints about general attitudes toward […]

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Jacob Fischler

Jan. 6 committee reveals Trump’s Orwellian attempt to win the election

2 years 3 months ago

Anyone who’s read George Orwell’s “1984,” the dystopian novel about life in the U.S. under an authoritarian regime, knows that to survive, one had to accept whatever Big Brother said no matter how big the lie. Proof you’d come to fully embrace the all-controlling Party was to believe without question that two plus two never […]

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Naseem Rakha

Unofficial totals show Missouri marijuana legalization initiative short on signatures

2 years 3 months ago

An initiative to legalize recreational marijuana use in Missouri will need help if it is going to be on the November ballot. Reports every county in the state, delivered to Secretary of State John Ashcroft’s office, show the petition is short of its goal in two of the six congressional districts needed to qualify for […]

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Rudi Keller

GOP support for same-sex marriage protections builds in U.S. Senate

2 years 3 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate appears on track to send President Joe Biden a bill in the coming weeks that would guarantee same-sex and interracial couples can marry, even if the Supreme Court overturns the landmark cases that enshrined those rights. “I think we’re very close,” Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins said Tuesday of efforts […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Licensed home daycares can exempt related kids from max capacity under new Missouri law

2 years 3 months ago

Home-based child care providers are permitted to exempt up to two children related to them from being counted toward their maximum capacity under a new law that went into effect this month. That means providers like Debbie George, who has operated a daycare in Hallsville for nearly 36 years, won’t have to leave two slots […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Rick Brattin official postcards targeted Missouri voters likely to cast primary ballots

2 years 3 months ago

When state Sen. Rick Brattin sent three large postcards to his constituents, his taxpayer-funded staff made sure they went to people most likely to vote in the Aug. 2 primary. Missouri Senate records obtained through a Sunshine Law request by Vernon County Republican Party Chairwoman Cyndia Haggard and provided to The Independent detail the development […]

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Rudi Keller

Abuse allegations hanging over Senate race get little mention at Greitens event in KC

2 years 3 months ago

When she arrived Monday night to hear former Gov. Eric Greitens campaign for U.S. Senate in downtown Kansas City, Christine Thompson was on the fence.  It wasn’t the accusations of child abuse — made in a sworn affidavit by his ex-wife — that gave her pause about Greitens. Nor was it the accusations of sexual assault that […]

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Allison Kite

Tyson asks U.S. Supreme Court to shield it from COVID-19 lawsuits in state courts

2 years 3 months ago

Faced with court rulings that say a Trump administration directive doesn’t protect Tyson Foods from liability caused by workers’ deaths due to COVID-19, the food giant is now asking the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on the matter. Arguing that recent court rulings against the company will have “drastic consequences for the next national […]

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Clark Kauffman

Lives hang in the balance as time runs out for action on health insurance

2 years 3 months ago

Five years ago I was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Yet I’m the lucky one. I could afford to get treatment. Too many people in America don’t have the health care they need, even today. The 2021 American Rescue Plan included subsidies to make health insurance more affordable than ever, resulting in a record-breaking […]

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Laura Packard

A Missouri council is looking to combat school-to-prison pipeline for students with disabilities

2 years 3 months ago

This story was originally published by the Kansas City Beacon. Studies show that students of color  and students with disabilities are suspended and referred to police more often than their peers in schools across Missouri. This disproportionate rate of discipline can disrupt their education and push these students into the criminal justice system. A new Missouri grant […]

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Mili Mansaray

Items with lead are easy to find at antique shops, discount stores. They’re also toxic 

2 years 3 months ago

A vintage military-style trunk she bought at an eastern Michigan flea market when she was a teenager became a staple of Jennifer Poupard’s life. Poupard, now 37, originally bought it to store her CDs. Over the years the trunk — styled with leather handles and metal buckles — served as a container for shoes, a […]

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Niara Savage

Resolution of Eric Greitens court case over allegations of abuse unlikely before Missouri primary

2 years 4 months ago

The U.S. Senate primary in Missouri will likely be over before there is a resolution in the child custody case that has dominated headlines with allegations of child and spousal abuse against former Gov. Eric Greitens. At the end of seven hours in a closed-door deposition hearing Wednesday, Associate Circuit Judge Leslie Schneider ordered the […]

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Rudi Keller

Pace of Missouri Senate spending accelerates as total approaches $43 million

2 years 4 months ago

The first two weeks of July saw an avalanche of spending in the Missouri Senate race, with new political action committees joining the fray and the two top-spending Democrats expanding the markets they are mining for votes. Pre-primary reports to the Federal Election Commission, covering the period from July 1 to July 13, were due […]

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Rudi Keller

Republicans in Congress shy away from campaigning on national abortion platform

2 years 4 months ago

WASHINGTON — Republicans, hoping to flip control of Congress in the November elections, appear to have decided against campaigning on a unified abortion platform that would specify exactly what conservatives plan to do if given control of the U.S. House and Senate. Yet Republicans in Congress have written dozens of proposals that, if passed, would […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Cori Bush, Steve Roberts primary in 1st District more than simply moderate vs. liberal

2 years 4 months ago

Sheets of rain wrapped around the playground shelter in North St. Louis’ Fairground Park on July 9, where canvassers for Congresswoman Cori Bush’s re-election campaign huddled together.  The event’s organizer, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, took advantage of the captive audience. “Even in the rain, we have the faithful few who are out here because […]

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Rebecca Rivas

1st District Democratic primary will be an expression of what the St. Louis community values

2 years 4 months ago

In the sixth chapter of Isaiah God poses a compound question, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”  Isaiah answers, “Here am I, send me.”  Isaiah’s willingness to accept the assignment speaks to who he is. We generally think of elections as about candidates, but actually elections are about communities. Really, they […]

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Michael Jones

Trump ‘chose not to act’ as U.S. Capitol underwent attack, Jan. 6 panel says

2 years 4 months ago

Donald Trump ignored White House staff, family members and outside advisers who urged the president to call off the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, according to testimony before the U.S. House panel investigating the insurrection at its eighth and final hearing of the summer Thursday night. Instead, Trump sat in the […]

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Jacob Fischler

Missouri AG sues to block St. Louis from using public money to ensure abortion access

2 years 4 months ago

Hours after St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signed a bill Thursday that would direct $1 million in federal relief funds to support access to abortions, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed suit to block the new law. Schmitt’s lawsuit and motion for preliminary injunction argue that Board Bill 61 violates state laws that prohibit public […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Gov. Mike Parson issues drought alert for almost half of Missouri counties

2 years 4 months ago

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson issued drought alerts in nearly half of Missouri counties Thursday, where exceptional heat and lack of rain threaten the state’s farmers and ranchers.  “Unfortunately, we don’t anticipate conditions improving soon,” Parson said in a news conference.  Fifty-three counties along or south of the Missouri River are affected by the alert. About […]

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Allison Kite