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Biden unveils executive order on abortion access, cites case of 10-year-old Ohio rape survivor

2 years 4 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” President Joe Biden, who has repeatedly been criticized as slow to respond to a widely expected U.S. Supreme Court decision that ended the nationwide right to an abortion, signed an executive order Friday that could preserve some access to abortion in states where the procedure remains legal. Biden in a White House speech […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Courts take the lead role as U.S. immigration policy remains in limbo

2 years 4 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” Eighteen months into the Biden administration, immigration reform has stalled despite campaign promises to reform the system, with the most recent movement on immigration policy doled out by the U.S. Supreme Court and in lower federal courts. The Supreme CourtĀ ruledĀ in favor of the Biden administration in a 5-4 decision on June 30 that […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Feds want a policy advocates say would let hospitals off the hook for COVID-era lapses

2 years 4 months ago

This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News.Ā  The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is responding to the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic by proposingĀ to hide from the public a rating that lets consumers compare hospitalsā€™ safety records and to waive approximately $350 million in financial penalties forĀ roughly 750Ā hospitals with the worst patient-safety […]

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Lauren Weber

More justice, more safety

2 years 4 months ago

Nearly six years to the day after beloved St. Paul, Minn., school cafeteria worker Philando Castile was fatally shot by a police officer during an otherwise routine traffic stop, Jayland Walker died in a hail of bullets fired by police officers in Akron, Ohio. While the full picture of that shooting is still emerging as […]

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Ben Jealous

TV ad spending approaches $10 million in Missouri U.S. Senate primary

2 years 4 months ago

In late March, a poll from Trafalgar Group showed the Republican Senate primary in a dead heat. U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, with 24.9%, held a slight edge over former Gov. Eric Greitens, with Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt just behind but all within the 3% margin of error. Three months later, after nearly $10 million […]

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Rudi Keller

States with strong antiabortion laws have high maternal and infant mortality rates

2 years 4 months ago

As someone who considers himself pro-life, I should be celebrating the recent Dobbs case that the Supreme Court used to overturn Roe v. Wade.Ā  But Iā€™m very concerned today.Ā  I believe such a ruling will not only fail to reduce the abortion rate, but could very well lead to an increase in maternal death rates […]

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John A. Tures

New Missouri law shields nonprofit donor identities, allows LLCs to give to candidates

2 years 4 months ago

A new law signed by Gov. Mike Parson last week will shield nonprofits from being forced to disclose their donors to government agencies and allow for certain limited liability companies to contribute to candidates. Included in a billĀ modifying various tax credits is the ā€œPersonal Privacy Protection Act,ā€ which would bar public agencies from requiring nonprofits […]

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Tessa Weinberg

How will the new federal gun law affect Missouri? Itā€™s complicated

2 years 4 months ago

This story was originally published by The Kansas City Beacon.Ā  The federal gun safety bill passed with bipartisan congressional support in June was heralded asĀ the first notable piece of federal gun legislationĀ in nearly 30 years. Yet Missouri wonā€™t feel its full impact ā€” yet. Missouri will benefit from the millions of dollars in the Bipartisan […]

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Meg Cunningham

At naturalization ceremony, immigrants celebrate ā€˜beginning of a new lifeā€™ for Independence Day

2 years 4 months ago

KANSAS CITY, Kan. ā€” In the nearly 14 years sheā€™s been in the U.S., Ming Zhang has completed her law degree, started a family and moved to Kansas. A day before Independence Day, she celebrated her naturalization alongside 46 other new citizens. Zhang, an Overland Park resident, gave her Oath of Citizenship outside the Childrenā€™s […]

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Margaret Mellott

Mark Meadows could come to regret acquiescence to Trump coup attempt

2 years 4 months ago

For two hours last week, former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson calmly, matter-of-factly testified to the commission of high crimes by the former president and by many of those around him. She told her fellow Americans that Trump had been informed on the morning of Jan. 6 that the mob assembled by his command […]

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Jay Bookman

Lower insulin co-pays, list prices targeted in new bipartisan U.S. Senate bill

2 years 4 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€”Ā Two key senators have unveiled the details of a bipartisan plan to lower costs for insulin, a lifesaving drug thatĀ some Americans have struggled to affordĀ in recent years as prices have skyrocketed. Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, a New Hampshire Democrat, and Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, introduced the measure in June, after months of work to […]

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Allison Winter

On Fourth of July, letā€™s pause and reflect on Americaā€™s well-being

2 years 4 months ago

As we pause to celebrate the birth of our nation, we need to seriously reflect on the state of its health and well-being. The greatest problems we face, while troubling, are not rising inflation, high gas prices, nor rampant gun violence. There is a deeper sickness growing in our land that threatens the very existence […]

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Janice Ellis

Missouri doctors fear vague emergency exception to abortion ban puts patients at risk

2 years 4 months ago

Some Missouri medical providers are fearful that patients with high-risk pregnancies will face delayed care in life-threatening situations because doctors fear prosecution under Missouriā€™s newly-enacted abortion ban. ā€œI’m following the rules that are made by people that have no understanding of medicine and science, and that’s extremely, extremely dangerous,ā€ said Iman Alsaden, a doctor and […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Missouri governor proposes special session to cut taxes after vetoing rebate plan

2 years 4 months ago

Missouri would have a flat income tax that exempts many lower income earners under a proposal floated Friday by Gov. Mike Parson after he vetoed a tax rebate plan overwhelmingly approved by lawmakers. Parson vetoed four bills in all, including a bill extending a variety of tax incentives important to farmers and rural businesses, such […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri governor weakens hazardous waste rules, cuts regulation for ā€˜advanced recyclingā€™

2 years 4 months ago

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed legislation Friday weakening the stateā€™s hazardous waste regulations and opening the door for a controversial type of recycling backed by the plastic industry and decried by environmentalists.Ā  Parson, a Republican, signed legislationĀ to bar the Missouri Department of Natural Resources from enacting hazardous waste rules that differ in any way from […]

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Allison Kite

Missouri governor signs bill requiring schools test, filter water for lead

2 years 4 months ago

Efforts to eliminate lead in school drinking water got a huge boost on Friday, as Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed off on legislation requiring testing and also gave his approval to $27 million in federal funds to help schools install filters. The new law, which goes into effect Aug. 28, requires schools to test their […]

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Jason Hancock

Post-Roe, herding ourselves over politics will do nothing but further hurt us

2 years 4 months ago

The reaction to the Supreme Court stripping away a constitutional right to abortion has spurred many apocalyptic forecasts for the country. Most vivid, of course, is the fear that the United States will become a version of Margaret Atwoodā€™s 1985 novel, ā€œThe Handmaidā€™s Tale,ā€ with a slave-class of women forced to bear children for a […]

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Eric Thomas

Missouri governor vetoes tax rebate plan from record $49 billion state budget

2 years 4 months ago

An avalanche of tax revenue is bulging Missouriā€™s treasury, but tax rebates approved by lawmakers wonā€™t be coming to taxpayer bank accounts. The record surplus does, however, mean schools get more for transportation, college students get more money in scholarships and many Medicaid providers will see a rate increase in the fiscal year that begins […]

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Rudi Keller

COVID visitor restrictions curbed under new Missouri laws ensuring access to patients

2 years 4 months ago

Borne out of frustrations over healthcare facilitiesā€™ visitor restrictions during the pandemic, a pair of bills signed by Gov. Mike Parson Thursday will give patientsā€™ caregivers and family clearer means to access their loved ones. Dubbed the ā€œNo Patient Left Alone Actā€ and ā€œCompassionate Care Visitation Act,ā€ the bills establish rules by which patientsā€™ caregivers […]

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Tessa Weinberg

New Missouri law mandates removal of discriminatory covenants from property deeds

2 years 4 months ago

Gov. Mike Parson signed a bill into law Thursday that requires antiquated housing restrictions based on race, national origin or religion to be removed in all newly-recorded deeds. Beginning in 1935, the federal government required housing developers to sign agreements, or racial deed covenants, that they would not sell these homes to “non-Caucasians,” in order […]

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Rebecca Rivas