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Divide among Missouri Senate Republicans reopens in run up to legislative session

3 years 3 months ago

A meeting last week among GOP state Senators that excluded members of the conservative caucus has reignited the Republican factional infighting that’s been dormant in recent months only because lawmakers are not in session. Part of the discussion, organized by Senate GOP leadership about the upcoming session, was how to deal with the conservative group, […]

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Rudi Keller

A Christmas letter: Phil, America is a promise we must keep

3 years 3 months ago

Phil, You’ve been away for a good long while, so here’s a Christmas letter to catch you up on all the news you’ve missed. So much has changed. Time steals like a shadow over the living, rendering us all Henry Adams at history’s eclipse. There’s much I want to share, because you could have helped […]

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Max McCoy

Prescription drug price reform on the line in Bidenā€™s big social spending bill

3 years 3 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” Among the most potentially transformational changes in the Democratsā€™ massive social and climate bill pending in the Senate are a set of long-sought changes intended to tamp down the fast-rising cost of prescription drugs. The $2 trillion spending package would ensure Americans donā€™t pay more than $35 when they pick up a new […]

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Laura Olson

Biden administration resists Democratsā€™ pleas on student debt relief as deadline nears

3 years 3 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” Congressional Democrats are urging the White House to extend the freeze on student loan repayments, and for the president to cancel up to $50,000 of student debt ā€” but so far the administration is not budging. The standoff is one of the more noticeable splits between President Joe Biden and members of his […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Scholarships, guns, teaching about racism: Missouri higher education bills to watch

3 years 3 months ago

This story was originally published by the Kansas City Beacon. Expanding state financial aid programs, banning COVID-19 vaccine requirements on campus, and restricting lessons about racism and sexism are just some of the topics of higher education laws being proposed in the Missouri legislature. The next legislative session starts Jan. 5, but representatives and senatorsĀ  […]

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Maria Benevento

Joe Bidenā€™s big social spending bill caught in snags in the Senate

3 years 3 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” President Joe Bidenā€™s giant social and climate spending bill on Thursday night appeared stalled in the U.S. Senate for some time to come, a deep frustration for congressional Democrats who aimed to pass the ambitious package by the Christmas recess. At risk also is a temporary expansion of the child tax credit, the […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Missouri schools must comply with COVID ruling to win treasurer approval of bond deals

3 years 3 months ago

If school districts want to take advantage of a lower interest rate on bonds, Missouri Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick is requiring them to certify compliance with a recent court ruling targeting local health orders before his office will approve of the deal. Fitzpatrick detailed the decision he described as ā€œunprecedentedā€ in an interview Wednesday with Missourinet. […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Missouri judge to rule in January on legality of electronic raffle games

3 years 3 months ago

A protracted court battle over what is and is not an illegal gambling machine will be decided in early January, just a few days before a Florida company will go on trial for putting its devices in a Linn County Eagles lodge. Associate Circuit Judge Tracey Mason-White will rule on whether Tritium International Consultants, which […]

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Rudi Keller

Confusion around COVID ruling swirls as two Missouri school districts end semester early

3 years 3 months ago

As a growing number of Missouri school districts drop COVID mitigation measures under threat from Attorney General Eric Schmitt, at least two closed the doors on their fall semester early due to large numbers of staff and students out sick. Meanwhile, local public health departments said Tuesday they still have not heard from the state […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Ameren to shutter Rush Island coal plant by 2024 following Clean Air Act violation

3 years 3 months ago

Ameren will shutter a Jefferson County coal plant found in violation of federal clean air laws rather than install what it says are expensive pollution controls, the company announced Tuesday.Ā  The St. Louis-based electrical utility will close the Rush Island Energy Center, built in the mid-1970s, by the spring of 2024, if not sooner. Ameren […]

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Allison Kite

Missouri revenue to hit record $11.4B in coming year, estimate from Gov. Parson shows

3 years 3 months ago

Missouri revenue collections will record another $1 billion surplus this year and a growing economy will produce record receipts in the coming year, data released Tuesday by Gov. Mike Parsonā€™s office shows. Parson and legislative budget leaders released estimates for revenue in the year that begins July 1, 2022, showing revenues are expected to total […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri Supreme Court weighs whether medical marijuana applications can be disclosed

3 years 3 months ago

A company denied licenses to grow medical marijuana in Missouri urged the state Supreme Court Tuesday to compel regulators to provide application info that the health department has argued itā€™s constitutionally obligated to protect. At issue is the Department of Health and Senior Servicesā€™ refusal to turn over applications of successful license holders, despite being […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Bipartisan commission moving toward plan for new Missouri House districts

3 years 3 months ago

A bipartisan commission drawing a map for 163 Missouri House districts that will be used in the coming decade is ā€œmore than 50 percentā€ in agreement, members said Monday as they worked toward a Dec. 23 deadline. The 20-member House Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission met for more than three hours Monday, but most of that […]

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Rudi Keller

New redistricting rules reduce county splits in Missouri House map

3 years 3 months ago

In Randolph County in central Missouri, there are places where a person can take two steps and move through three state House districts. The county, with 24,716 people, doesnā€™t have enough population for a single House district, yet after the 2010 census, it was split among four.Ā  The same is true for Miller County, with […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouriā€™s largest counties seek to appeal ruling overturning local health orders

3 years 3 months ago

Jackson and St. Louis counties requested Monday that they be permitted to intervene and appeal a recent court ruling that they argue has ā€œupended the longstanding public health frameworkā€ in Missouri. In a filing submitted Monday afternoon and obtained by The Independent, the two counties asked Cole County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Green to stay […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Capitol Perspectives: Personal attacks in Congress versus MissouriĀ 

3 years 3 months ago

The recent personal and racially tinged partisan attacks by a couple of U.S. House members, and the absence of swift discipline, stands in stark contrast to how legislators treat one another in Missouri’s General Assembly. This contrast reminded me of a speech by the late Sen. Richard Webster made on the night of his final […]

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Phill Brooks

The war on drugs failed. Will ā€˜radical compassionā€™ work?

3 years 3 months ago

This story was originally published by the Riverfront Times. It is not available for republication.Ā  A few months ago, Kevin FitzGerald was driving along Interstate 44 toward St. Louis when his iPhone buzzed. FitzGerald picked it up. The voice on the other end: A man in his early twenties in Ontario, Canada, who had just […]

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Mike Fitzgerald

Social Services department, local agencies at odds over use of Missouri crime victimsā€™ funding

3 years 3 months ago

While lawmakers are considering whether to approve big building projects for college campuses and awaiting more of Gov. Mike Parsonā€™s plans for using an unprecedented budget surplus, a fight is brewing over a smaller pot of funds used to combat domestic violence and child abuse. Each year, the Department of Social Services distributes grants from […]

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Rudi Keller

Some politicians deliberately sacrifice public health and safety for personal greed | Opinion

3 years 3 months ago

Whether driven to hang on to power, have access to money, or intoxicated by fameā€”when politicians say and do things that hurt and harm the people for their personal gain, it is greed of the most grievous kind. Greed? Yes, greed. Greed has many faces and is manifested in many ways. Whatever form of greed […]

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Janice Ellis

Kansas City families prepare for the end of the expanded federal child tax credits

3 years 3 months ago

Paying down debt. Taking a family vacation. Defraying child care costs. These are a few of the ways Kansas City families have used extra income they received this year from monthly federalĀ child tax credits. Since 1997, most working families have been eligible for an income tax credit based on the number of children in a […]

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Celisa Calacal