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U.S. House adjourns as conservatives block Kevin McCarthy bid to be speaker

2 years 3 months ago

WASHINGTON — Republican control of the U.S. House got off to a rocky start Tuesday when the party was unable to decide who should become speaker amid a sharp disagreement within the party’s more conservative faction. California Rep. Kevin McCarthy didn’t clinch the backing of the 218 lawmakers he needed to become the head of the […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Andrew Bailey officially takes over as Missouri’s new attorney general

2 years 3 months ago

The Missouri Attorney General’s office will operate in ā€œunyielding pursuit of victory,ā€ Andrew Bailey said Tuesday as he was being sworn into office.Ā  Bailey, in a short speech before a crowd of about 150 gathered at the Missouri Supreme Court building, said he’s grateful to Gov. Mike Parson for appointing him. Speaking to reporters afterwards, […]

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Rudi Keller

As another winter storm strains the electric grid, it’s time to fix transmission, experts say

2 years 3 months ago

The deadly winter storm, christened Elliott by the Weather Channel, that tore through much of the United States over the Christmas weekend placed a huge strain on the American electric grid, pushing it past the breaking point in some places. Frigid temperatures, in some placesĀ setting records, drove a surge in electric demand while also causing […]

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Robert Zullo

ā€˜Everybody can do their part’: Naturalists working to reestablish prairies in Missouri

2 years 3 months ago

MONROE CITY — As beautiful as a tallgrass prairie in bloom is, establishing one is equally unglamorous.Ā  First invasive species, like autumn olive or bradford pear trees, have to be ripped out and burned off. And even after prairie grass seeds are thrown, it won’t be pretty at first.Ā  ā€œAnd next year, you look out […]

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Allison Kite

Recreational cannabis is now legal in Missouri.Ā Here’s how to talk to your kids about it

2 years 3 months ago

With the passing of Amendment 3 in November, parents in Missouri now have a new conversation to navigate: Adult cannabis (marijuana) use. As someone who works in alcohol and drug education, I’ve seen firsthand the impacts of substance use disorder in our communities, particularly on young people. Talking about drugs and alcohol with your kids […]

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Nichole Dawsey

The most impactful agricultural story of 2022

2 years 3 months ago

Whew… what a year. If you closely follow ag doings, you know there’s plenty to talk about. If not, well let me get you caught up. First, three stories that fall just a wee bit short of the most impactful agricultural story of 2022. The question of what waters the Environmental Protection Agency can regulate […]

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Dave Dickey

Capitol Perspectives: The 50th anniversary of Missouri’s Sunshine Law

2 years 3 months ago

The fall of 2023 will be the 50th anniversary of the legislative birth of Missouri’s Sunshine Law that provides the public with sweeping rights to documents, voting records and meetings of state and local governments. The Sunshine Law’s foundation has a long history. The 1972 Watergate scandal of President Richard Nixon contributed to election of […]

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Phill Brooks

Alan Pratzel urged education and diversion as Missouri’s chief disciplinary counsel

2 years 3 months ago

Most Missourians have never heard of Alan Pratzel or the system he led for 15 years. To lawyers in Missouri, however, Pratzel was often considered the profession’s top cop.Ā  But that’s not how he looked at his role of chief disciplinary counsel, a job focused on making sure the state’s lawyers abided by legal ethics […]

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Rebecca Rivas

ā€˜Emotional roller coaster’: Delays in effort to shut down Agape dishearten former students

2 years 3 months ago

When he read the news back in September that Missouri had moved to shut down Agape Boarding School, Allen Knoll felt a sense of vindication.Ā  ā€For me personally,ā€ he said, ā€œbut also for current victims.ā€Ā  It was over a year and a half after Knoll had traveled to Missouri from Washington state to testify in […]

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Clara Bates

Missouri GOP renews push to limit transgender athlete participation in school sports

2 years 3 months ago

There have been more bills prefiled for Missouri’s 2023 legislative session regarding transgender athletes than there are transgender athletes currently competing according to their identity in public schools. Republican lawmakers in both the House and Senate have combined to file 10 bills seeking to restrict the ability of transgender minors to play in youth sports. […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

During the holiday season, make time to assess, adjust and commit

2 years 3 months ago

In the midst of holiday festivities with family and friends — and the anticipation of a new year — it is unlikely we are able to totally escape the sense of unease about our personal situations, or feelings that our nation and the world seem unmoored. While the holiday season offers a brief respite from […]

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Janice Ellis

U.S. House Jan. 6 panel report finds Trump incited insurrection, demands accountability

2 years 3 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Jan. 6 committee late Thursday published its findings in a nearlyĀ 850-page reportĀ that accused former President Donald Trump of inciting an insurrection and recommended Congress consider how to determine whether those found to be insurrectionists should be barred from holding office ever again. The report caps 18 months of work for […]

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Jacob Fischler

More children live in poverty in states that haven’t raised minimum wage

2 years 3 months ago

Of the 20 states that have failed to raise the minimum wage above the federal $7.25 an hour standard, 16 have more than 12% of their children living in poverty, according to a States Newsroom analysis of wage and poverty data. Anti-poverty advocates say that’s a sign that there’s an urgent need for lawmakers to […]

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Casey Quinlan

Federal spending bill ensures one year continuous coverage for Missouri kids in Medicaid, CHIP

2 years 3 months ago

Missouri will be required to provide year-long, continuous coverage for anyone under age 19 enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program, as part of a $1.7 trillion spending package approved by Congress Friday.Ā  In a move advocates have long pushed for as a way to avoid unnecessarily forcing children off the rolls, all […]

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Clara Bates

Huge $1.7 trillion spending package passes in U.S. Senate, backed by both parties

2 years 3 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate passed a massive $1.7 trillion funding packageĀ ThursdayĀ that carries emergency aid for natural disaster recovery and the Ukrainian war effort, pushing past disputes over immigration policy and barely meeting a Friday deadline when current funding runs out. The bill, supported by both Democrats and Republicans, now goes to the U.S. House, […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Environmental enforcement has fallen off under Biden, report says

2 years 3 months ago

Federal environmental enforcement, as measured by Environmental Protection Agency civil cases closed against polluters, hit a two-decade low in 2022, per a report released last week by a national environmental group that blames budget cuts, staff shortages and the U.S. Senate’s failure to confirm key leaders. The Environmental Integrity Project said the 72 civil enforcement […]

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Robert Zullo

Missouri AG takes outsized role opposing prosecutors in wrongful conviction cases

2 years 3 months ago

St. Louis Judge David Mason was exasperated — again. ā€œThere’s so many documents here,ā€ he said last week to Assistant Missouri Attorney General Miranda Loesch, pointing to the stack of evidence files in front of him.Ā  ā€œYou will almost have to be saying that they’re all fake documents in order to get anywhere,ā€ he said, […]

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Rebecca Rivas

After electrical substation shooting, federal regulator orders review of security standards

2 years 3 months ago

Less than two weeks after gunfireĀ damagedĀ two Duke Energy substations in Moore County, N.C., knocking out power to about 45,000 people, federal regulators ordered a review of security standards at electric transmission facilities and control centers. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently ordered the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) — which sets and enforces reliability […]

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Robert Zullo

Zelenskyy pledges a fight for ā€˜common victory’ against Russian tyranny in visit to U.S.

2 years 3 months ago

WASHINGTON — President Volodymyr Zelenskyy evoked images of the ā€œgreat American soldiersā€ of World War II as he appealed to Congress Wednesday night to continue U.S. assistance in defending Ukraine from deadly Russian shelling and targeting of civilian infrastructure. The historic and surprise visit to the United States by the wartime Ukrainian leader marked his […]

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Ashley Murray

Oath Keepers founder testifies his group was acting in ā€˜counter-revolution’

2 years 3 months ago

Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, testified to an Alaskan judge on Tuesday that efforts to postpone the certification of the 2020 presidential election were a ā€œcounter-revolution,ā€ not an insurrection. ā€œMy perspective is that we’re preserving the Constitution, and it’s — I wouldn’t even call it insurrection, I would call it a counter-revolution against […]

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James Brooks