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In the central U.S., an electric grid bottleneck persists

2 weeks 4 days ago

Forty-five million people live in the area managed by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, the organization that runs a massive portion of the North American electric grid running from Manitoba, Canada, to the Gulf of Mexico. Inside that footprint are all or parts of 15 states, 75,000 miles of transmission lines and nearly 3,000 electric generating […]

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Robert Zullo

Caleb Rowden pushes for charter schools in his county over objections from local districts

2 weeks 4 days ago

Caleb Rowden only has a few more months left as a Missouri lawmaker, and he wants to leave a legacy in his hometown of Columbia.  The Senate president pro tem will leave office this year because of term limits, and before he’s done he wants to change state law to allow charter schools in the […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Proposed legislation could ban the majority of Delta-8 drinks and edibles in Missouri

2 weeks 4 days ago

Proposed legislation to regulate intoxicating hemp products could potentially ban the majority of the Delta-8 drinks and edibles on the market in Missouri today, the state’s top marijuana regulator told an industry meeting late last week in St. Louis.  “This is really an unanswered question,” said Amy Moore, director of the Missouri Division of Cannabis […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Voiceless in Missouri: How an attack on initiative petitions stifles democracy

2 weeks 4 days ago

I’m heading into the grocery store and someone with a clipboard approaches.  “Hi,” the person says. “Are you a registered voter in Missouri?” The same thing happens in front of the neighborhood bakery. And at public gatherings like parades. Outside the post office. Even on random street corners.  I confirm that I am indeed registered […]

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Barbara Shelly

Republican with history of vulgar, anti-gay online attacks files for Missouri Senate

3 weeks ago

Only one word describes what voters in Missouri’s 19th Senate District can expect from this year’s campaign. Nasty. Former state Rep. Chuck Basye, a Rocheport Republican who habitually issues profane insults to opponents through email and social media, filed Tuesday to run in the central Missouri district. He filed at the urging of Senate Majority […]

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Rudi Keller

Few states cover fertility treatment for same-sex couples, but that could be changing

3 weeks ago

Elizabeth Bauer was working out at the gym one morning last August when she got a phone call from her fertility nurse. It was a call that Bauer and her wife, Rebecca, had long been waiting for. Elizabeth dialed in Rebecca so they could listen together: They were pregnant. The Washington, D.C., couple decided before […]

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Nada Hassanein

Vets fret as private equity snaps up clinics, pet care companies

3 weeks ago

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — About a year ago, veterinarian Melissa Ezell started noticing subtle changes at the midsized animal clinic in Huntsville, Alabama, where she works. She said she and other vets were feeling pressure from management to make a certain amount of money from every appointment. If a pet owner wasn’t going to spend enough, […]

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Anna Claire Vollers

Poll finds Missourians want better access to birth control. Bipartisan bill could grant it

3 weeks ago

Missourians overwhelmingly support access to contraceptives, but some fear their lawmakers could pass laws limiting that availability, a new poll shows. The survey, released Thursday by The Right Time, a family planning initiative through the Missouri Family Health Council Inc., polled 1,000 Missourians between the ages of 18 and 35, split almost evenly between Democrats, […]

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Anna Spoerre

What if the Missouri GOP gubernatorial primary were a hand of Texas Hold ‘Em?

3 weeks ago

During the 2022 election cycle, I decided to combine two of my favorite hobbies – poker and politics. I wrote a series of columns depicting Missouri’s U.S. Senate race as a hand of Texas Hold ‘Em, with the final installment predicting an Eric Schmitt victory.  Recently in the Capitol, I was collared by a gubernatorial […]

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Jeff Smith

‘Wait and see’: Missouri Realtors brace for changes after settlement over commissions

3 weeks ago

A recent legal settlement agreed to by the National Association of Realtors leaves Missouri realtors unsure of what the future holds. The association, which represents about 1.5 million realtors nationally, announced March 15 that it will settle several antitrust lawsuits, pending court approval. The industry group denied any wrongdoing, but it will pay out $418 […]

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Tre Kent

Opposition remains for sprawling education bill expanding Missouri private school tax credits

3 weeks 1 day ago

Homeschooling families and lobbyists representing public school groups renewed their opposition to a wide-ranging education bill on Thursday, outnumbering advocates who testified during a House committee hearing. The criticism echoed previous concerns with the bill, despite a litany of new provisions added by the Senate designed to win over Democrats and public school advocates. The […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Is the Missouri House of Representatives too big? One state lawmaker thinks so

3 weeks 1 day ago

The Missouri House of Representatives is made up of 163 members, the fourth most of any state. Sen. Travis Fitzwater, a Holts Summit Republican, is looking to change the institution he once served in. Fitzwater is sponsoring a proposed constitutional amendment that would decrease the size of the House to 102 members. The measure also […]

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Komlavi Adissem

Fertilizer killed more than 750,000 fish in Iowa and Missouri

3 weeks 1 day ago

A fertilizer spill this month in southwest Iowa killed nearly all the fish in a 60-mile stretch of river with an estimated death toll of more than 750,000, according to Iowa and Missouri conservation officers. That is the biggest fish kill in Iowa in at least a decade and the fifth-largest on record, according to […]

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Jared Strong

Missouri looks to mirror Arkansas law that forced Planned Parenthood to turn away patients

3 weeks 1 day ago

When Morgan Johnson walked into her annual well woman’s exam at the Little Rock Planned Parenthood in 2018, the Arkansas clinic had just gotten a call from the governor’s office. A new state law that had been working its way through the courts had just gone into effect — Planned Parenthood could no longer receive […]

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Anna Spoerre

Missouri revokes nine social-equity cannabis business licenses for out-of-state companies

3 weeks 2 days ago

Missouri cannabis regulators have revoked nine of the 48 social-equity cannabis licenses issued in October, after finding the companies that obtained them didn’t meet eligibility requirements.  Eight were dispensaries linked to out-of-state groups and one was a wholesale facility. Among them is Canna Zoned, a Michigan company that secured two of the 16 dispensary cannabis […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Federal rebuild of Baltimore bridge ‘will not be quick or easy or cheap,’ Buttigieg says

3 weeks 2 days ago

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg outlined Wednesday the immediate and longer-term priorities the Biden administration is pursuing in the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore that left six presumed dead. While many questions remained roughly 36 hours after a massive cargo ship struck the bridge and caused the deadly collapse, Buttigieg at […]

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Jacob Fischler

States across the country, including Missouri, rush to combat AI threat to elections

3 weeks 2 days ago

This year’s presidential election will be the first since generative AI — a form of artificial intelligence that can create new content, including images, audio, and video — became widely available. That’s raising fears that millions of voters could be deceived by a barrage of political deepfakes. But, while Congress has done little to address […]

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Zachary Roth

Open seats, primary challenges mean Missouri Senate will see most turnover in two decades

3 weeks 2 days ago

This year’s elections will result in some of the biggest changes in Missouri Senate membership since term limits took effect 20 years ago, with at least nine members exiting the chamber and primary challenges that could send four incumbents home. The Senate, dominated by a Republican supermajority, is beset by GOP factional warfare that has […]

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Rudi Keller

U.S. Supreme Court justices seem skeptical of limits on access to abortion medication

3 weeks 3 days ago

WASHINGTON — The future of medication abortion access in the United States went in front of the U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday, where several justices appeared somewhat skeptical as anti-abortion organizations argued use of the pharmaceutical should be moved back to what was in place before 2016. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar, speaking on behalf […]

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Jennifer Shutt

As feds stand down, states choose between wetlands protections or rollbacks

3 weeks 3 days ago

For 200 miles, the Wabash River forms the border between Illinois and Indiana as it meanders south to the Ohio River. On the Illinois side, lawmakers are scrambling to pass a bill that would protect wetlands from development and pollution, in order to safeguard water quality and limit flooding. But in Indiana, state policymakers hastily […]

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Alex Brown