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Biden issues first pardons and sentencing commutations of his presidency

2 years 4 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” President Joe Biden on Tuesday granted clemency to nearly 80 individuals charged with nonviolent crimes and unveiled an administration strategy to help formerly incarcerated people secure employment. Of that list, three were pardons and 75 were commutations, which is a reduction in an individual’s prison sentence. They were the first pardons and commutations […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Missouri Senate overwhelmingly approves bill requiring schools test, filter water for lead

2 years 4 months ago

Schools in Missouri would be required to test drinking water for lead, and install filters if itā€™s above safe levels, under a bill that won near-unanimous approval Monday in the state Senate. The proposal, amended onto a separate bill by Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, passed on a 32-1 vote. ā€œLetā€™s make sure our students, […]

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Allison Kite

Federal judge temporarily blocks Biden administration from ending Title 42

2 years 4 months ago

A federal judge in Louisiana said Monday he will block the Biden administration from lifting a public health order that keeps immigrants seeking asylum out of the United States. U.S. District Judge Robert R. Summerhays told Republican state attorneys general and the federal government that he planned to grant the Republicansā€™ request for a temporary […]

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Jacob Fischler

E. coli outbreaks linked to leafy greens continue despite FDA, industry prevention efforts

2 years 4 months ago

This story was originally published by Investigate Midwest. After a series of E. coli outbreaks sickened more than 160 people who ate romaine lettuce in late 2019, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration launched an investigation. Months later, in March 2020, the agency announced its plan to prevent toxic E. coli outbreaks linked to leafy […]

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Madison McVan

Judge orders Missouri DHSS to pay Planned Parenthoodā€™s legal fees in license dispute

2 years 4 months ago

A Cole County judge denied the state health departmentā€™s attempt to relitigate a case stemming from a 2019 licensing dispute with Missouriā€™s lone abortion provider and ordered Missouri to pay Planned Parenthoodā€™s legal fees. In a ruling Friday afternoon, Cole County Circuit Court Judge Jon Beetem affirmed an administrative courtā€™s ruling that the state must […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Tending pea patches: Senators add dozens of small items for districts to Missouri state budget

2 years 4 months ago

Conservative Cassville Republican Emory Melton, a state senator from 1973 to 1997, didnā€™t like it when new programs with ongoing costs ended up in Missouri’s budget.Ā  ā€œThereā€™s nothing that approaches eternal life on this earth like a government program,ā€ he told an oral history interviewer in 1996. But when fellow Missouri lawmakers tapped the treasury […]

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Rudi Keller

Kansas City police feel heat after Eric Greitens posts campaign video showing ride along

2 years 4 months ago

After former Gov. Eric Greitens used its facilities as a prop for a campaign video, the Kansas City Police Department this weekend tried to blunt criticism it is playing political favoritism. On Friday afternoon, Greitens tweeted a 15-second video telling followers that he was getting ready for a ride along with Kansas City Police Department […]

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Rudi Keller

Hereā€™s the new strongmen. The same as the old strongmen. Thereā€™s no backing down | Opinion

2 years 4 months ago

As a college history major, I have always followed the motto society needs to learn from history lest we are doomed to repeat it. Now, almost 40 years after earning that degree, I find a great deal of the history we need to learn from is not what is recorded in textbooks but things that […]

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Ray Landis

ā€˜Think of music as a nutrient:ā€™ How a Kansas City nonprofit helps artists keep playing

2 years 4 months ago

Just under 15 years ago, a group of people banded together hoping to play some music and do some good. Kansas City musician Abigail Henderson, 31, had just been diagnosed with breast cancer. To support her, her friends did what musicians do; they rallied together to play a show. The group put together a three-day […]

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Lucie Krisman

Federal attempts to legalize marijuana flail, even as public support grows

2 years 4 months ago

Across the country, attitudes toward cannabis are becoming more permissive and accepting, but partisan gridlock in Congress virtually ensures that legislation to decriminalize marijuana will languish and die in the U.S. Senate. Earlier this month, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act (MORE) by a narrow 220-204 margin.Ā  The […]

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David Abbott

3 big reasons why the Biden climate agenda is floundering

2 years 4 months ago

President Joe Bidenā€™s climate agenda took a hit this month when the Interior Department said it would open 144,000 acres of federal land up for oil and gas development to comply with a court order to restart fossil fuel development. The announcement marked yet another setback for a presidential climate plan that was once seen […]

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Jacob Fischler

Missouri Republicans push plan to prohibit local eviction moratoriums

2 years 4 months ago

Eviction moratoriums designed to keep people in their homes during the pandemic have drawn the ire of Missouri lawmakers, with Republicans pushing a plan to prohibit them in the future.Ā  State Rep. Chris Brown, R-Kansas City, is sponsoring a measure that would prohibit any county, municipality, or political subdivision from imposing or enforcing a moratorium […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Democrat censured by Missouri House after ethics investigation threatens lawsuit

2 years 4 months ago

Democratic state Rep. Wiley Price is threatening to sue the Missouri House over a $22,000 penalty incurred as part of his censure last year for allegedly lying about a sexual encounter with an intern and retaliating against the House employee who reported it.Ā  In a Feb. 15 letter to the House clerk ā€” obtained by […]

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Jason Hancock

U.S. immigration, border agencies face funding shortfall after public health order ends

2 years 4 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” The U.S. Department of Homeland Security expects to be short on cash for border and immigration operations later this year after the federal government ends a Trump-era policy that prevents migrants from claiming asylum during a health crisis. A halt to the program, known as Title 42, has divided Democrats, some of whom […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Missouri Senate committee cuts attorney generalā€™s budget over COVID lawsuits

2 years 4 months ago

A Southwest Missouri Republican upset with Attorney General Eric Schmittā€™s aggressive campaign of lawsuits against local governments and school districts cut $500,000 from Schmittā€™s budget on Wednesday. Senate Appropriations Committee Vice Chairman Lincoln Hough, R-Springfield, won committee support for cutting money added by the Missouri House. The extra funds would have allowed Schmitt to hire […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri offering $49.5M to settle overtime claims for corrections officers

2 years 4 months ago

Missouri is offering Department of Corrections employees routinely shorted on their pay a $49.5 million settlement to drop a lawsuit scheduled for trial in June. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved the money Tuesday as a budget amendment from Gov. Mike Parsonā€™s administration. The budget will also include ongoing funds to pay officers for the time […]

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Rudi Keller

Record Missouri budget grows as Senate adds spending, House works on $1B tax credit plan

2 years 4 months ago

Missouri would pay its full share of public school transportation costs for the first time in more than 20 years under a budget proposal approved Tuesday by the Senate Appropriations Committee. The committee added $214 million for school transportation to the $114 million included in the record-setting $46.5 billion budget plan approved by the Missouri […]

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Rudi Keller

Capping prescription drug costs is not a substitute for lowering prices | Opinion

2 years 4 months ago

Lawmakers in Congress have been promising to tackle rising drug prices for years, but so far thereā€™s been little action. Now, Congress may be running out of time as bigger issues like the war in Ukraine and inflation crowd out long-standing issues with more immediate concerns. The outrageous price of medicines has made prescription drug […]

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Tully Olson

Foreign investment in U.S. cropland nearly tripled in past decade, USDA data shows

2 years 4 months ago

This story was originally published by Investigate Midwest. Foreign investment in U.S. cropland has nearly tripled in the past decade, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data. The total cropland controlled by foreign interests in 2020 was 10.9 million acres, up from 4.1 million acres in 2010. This increase has been largely driven by foreign-owned […]

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Johnathan Hettinger

Student literacy bill winning bipartisan support among Missouri lawmakers

2 years 4 months ago

What started as a bipartisan effort to improve Missouriā€™s literacy rates through a childrenā€™s book has evolved into legislation that lawmakers hope will boost studentsā€™ reading success. A bill heard Tuesday in the House Education Committee would require schools to start assessing students on their reading levels in kindergarten and ensure students who are behind […]

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Tessa Weinberg