Disagreements between local election officials and Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins continued unabated Friday over the status of which congressional district map will be used in this yearās elections. The 30 counties where voters have been switched to new districts under the gerrymandered map approved last year must update the district assignments before they […]
A bill restricting the use of low-flying drones and directing the state to automatically expunge drug offenses of thousands of eligible Missourians passed the General Assembly Friday. The House voted 110-25 to approve the bill, with 18 Democrats and seven Republicans in opposition. The underlying legislation, sponsored by Republican state Rep. Nick Schroer of Defiance, […]
When Jacqueline Perez started experiencing symptoms of menopause in her early 50s, the brain fog was so severe, she thought she had early-onset dementia. Perez, who founded a website dedicated to normalizing aging for women, said she gained more than 30 pounds and struggled with depression for months before she found a health provider who […]
The Missouri General Assembly adjourned Friday without the factional warfare and late-session meltdowns that have come to define the Capitol in recent years, ending a 2026 session marked less by dysfunction than by a return to legislative basics. Republicans used their supermajorities to advance major pieces of Gov. Mike Kehoeās agenda, including a proposed constitutional […]
A plan to move oversight of Missouriās private school voucher program out of the State Treasurerās Office fizzled on the last day of legislative session Friday after the chairman of the House Fiscal Review Committee refused to bring it up for a vote following a call from St. Louis Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski. The proposal to […]
WASHINGTON ā Democrats and advocacy groups urged a quick rejection of President Donald Trumpās latest executive order on compiling citizenship lists and creating traceable mail-in ballots in a federal court hearing Thursday. Lawyers for the Democratic National Committee, Democratic minority leaders Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York, and interest groups argued […]
WASHINGTON āĀ U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon took heat Thursday over forthcoming changes toĀ the federal student loan system that will impose new borrowing limits for professional and graduate students.Ā Ā Lawmakers took specific aim at stricter loan caps set to be established for students pursuing advanced programs that do not fall under the departmentās āprofessionalā classification, such […]
The Missouri Senate on Thursday voted to strip oversight of the state’sĀ private school voucher program from State Treasurer Vivek Malek, moving it to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. The change was included in a wide-ranging education bill that also expands eligibility for MOScholars, the stateās tax-credit-funded voucher program.Ā The plan still needs […]
Missouri election officials canāt revise voter rolls to reflect the stateās gerrymandered congressional map because Secretary of State Denny Hoskinsā office has not opened the statewide voter registration system to accept the changes, the president of Missouriās county clerks association said Thursday. Miller County Clerk Clinton Jenkins, a Republican who serves as president of the […]
WASHINGTON ā The U.S. House Thursday rejected a proposal to rein in President Donald Trumpās months-long military actions in Iran that have left more than a dozen U.S. military members dead, while killing thousands of civilians and displacing millions in the Middle East, according to third-party monitors.Ā The measure, known as the War Powers Resolution, […]
The Missouri House gave final approval Thursday to a wide-ranging healthcare bill expanding womenās and maternal health coverage, increasing access to telehealth and requiring licensed childcare facilities to maintain allergy treatment policies. The House voted 116-21 to send the legislation to Gov. Mike Kehoe in one of its final actions before the end of the […]
Missouriās largest marijuana company is facing a second antitrust lawsuit in two weeks, this time from a Kansas City consumer who alleges Good Day Farm and more than 40 affiliated LLCs used a web of dispensary licenses to limit competition and inflate prices. Damon Frost Jr., a general contractor in Kansas City, filed the class-action […]
WASHINGTON ā The U.S. Senate approved a resolution Thursday that will prevent lawmakers in that chamber from receiving their paychecks during any government shutdowns that begin after this yearās midterm elections.Ā The voice vote on the measure from Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy will not impact members in the House of Representatives since each chamber […]
The fiscal leaders of several states are demanding transparency and consumer fairness as President Donald Trumpās administration seeks to refund billions in international tariffs following a recent Supreme Court loss.Ā In a February decision, the high court dealt a blow to the presidentās trade agenda, ruling by a 6-3 margin that the tariffs he issued […]
Large, immigrant-rich cities saw population fall back between mid-2024 and mid-2025 after nation-leading increases the year before.Ā Mid-sized cities led the pack in U.S. Census Bureau estimates to be released May 14. The largest numeric increases for the year were in Charlotte, North Carolina (up 20,731); Fort Worth, Texas (up 19,512); the Dallas suburb of […]
Housing shortages have eased in most states since 2020, as new construction has made apartments and houses more affordable. Connecticut, New Jersey and Rhode Island are the only states that have lost housing units per capita since 2020, according to a Stateline analysis of housing data released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. Most other […]
Health officials from the U.S. cities hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup say they are preparing to deal with infectious diseases, heat-related illness, and an array of other health threats when millions of fans, many of them from overseas, come to watch the games. The World Cup is expected to draw between 5 million and […]
A lawsuit filed Wednesday seeks to knock a proposed constitutional amendment off Missouriās 2026 ballot that would give lawmakers new power to expand sales taxes to eliminate the income tax, arguing legislators bundled too many subjects into one proposal and wrote misleading ballot language. The lawsuit, filed in Cole County Circuit Court by attorney Chuck […]
Healthcare providers could face the death penalty if they donāt provide life-saving care to a baby born after an attempted abortion under legislation headed to Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe. The legislation āĀ approved by the House Wednesday on a 102-46 vote āĀ has been a top priority of Republicans this year and was the only significant anti-abortion […]
Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon on Wednesday said she wonāt revise voter lists to reflect the gerrymandered congressional districts approved last year until Secretary of State Denny Hoskins decides whether there will be a referendum on the map. The Missouri Supreme Court decision Tuesday denying a request to put the map on hold until a […]