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Maryland senator denied visitation with wrongly deported man in El Salvador

6 months ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Wednesday he was denied a meeting with Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an El Salvador-born Maryland resident who was mistakenly deported to a mega-prison in his home country notorious for human rights abuses. The Maryland Democrat met with El Salvador Vice President Félix Ulloa in the Central American […]
Shauneen Miranda

Bill would bar Missouri schools from requiring DEI statements for admission or employment

6 months ago
A state senator is taking aim at colleges and universities in Missouri who ask prospective students or job candidates to explain how they would contribute to an institution’s diversity, equity and inclusion goals. The legislation would prohibit schools from requiring the submission of a diversity, equity and inclusion statement for admission or employment. It would […]
Molly Gibbs

Bill would bar Missouri schools from requiring DEI statements for admission or employment

6 months ago
A state senator is taking aim at colleges and universities in Missouri who ask prospective students or job candidates to explain how they would contribute to an institution’s diversity, equity and inclusion goals. The legislation would prohibit schools from requiring the submission of a diversity, equity and inclusion statement for admission or employment. It would […]
Molly Gibbs

In first post-White House address, Biden pans Trump on Social Security

6 months ago
Former President Joe Biden on Tuesday used his first public address since leaving office to criticize the current administration for cutting thousands of employees at the Social Security Administration and to rebut those who have questioned the program’s relevance. “In fewer than 100 days, this new administration has done so much damage and so much […]
Jennifer Shutt

Senate committee adds $300 million to Missouri public education budget

6 months ago
The Missouri Senate will debate a state budget that adds large sums to public education, endorses Gov. Mike Kehoe’s longevity raise plan in full and sets up a showdown between two powerful lawmakers over earmarked projects for their districts. To get the bills to the full Senate, appropriations staff will have to overcome or work […]
Rudi Keller

Senate committee adds $300 million to Missouri public education budget

6 months ago
The Missouri Senate will debate a state budget that adds large sums to public education, endorses Gov. Mike Kehoe’s longevity raise plan in full and sets up a showdown between two powerful lawmakers over earmarked projects for their districts. To get the bills to the full Senate, appropriations staff will have to overcome or work […]
Rudi Keller

Proposed abortion ban amendment gets initial approval of Missouri House

6 months ago
A proposed constitutional amendment that would ban abortion is one step closer to the statewide ballot after it won initial approval of the Missouri House on Tuesday. After four hours of floor debate, the House passed the proposed amendment with 94 in favor and 50 against. Two Republicans — Speaker Jon Patterson and state Rep. […]
Anna Spoerre

Proposed abortion ban amendment gets initial approval of Missouri House

6 months ago
A proposed constitutional amendment that would ban abortion is one step closer to the statewide ballot after it won initial approval of the Missouri House on Tuesday. After four hours of floor debate, the House passed the proposed amendment with 94 in favor and 50 against. Two Republicans — Speaker Jon Patterson and state Rep. […]
Anna Spoerre

New lawsuit seeks to hold Kanakuk summer camp responsible for Missouri staffer’s abuse

6 months ago
Another survivor of sexual abuse allegedly perpetrated by Kanakuk Kamps staff member Peter Newman is suing the camp’s leadership for allegedly concealing knowledge of Newman’s misconduct. Jane Doe, who is concealing her name because of the sensitive nature of the allegations, filed the lawsuit Monday in Taney County Circuit Court. She is represented by the […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Bill advances removing University of Missouri’s exclusive right to certain degrees

6 months ago
A Missouri House committee advanced an amended Senate bill Monday that would end the University of Missouri’s exclusive permission to grant doctoral degrees. The new provision is tacked onto Senate Bill 150, sponsored by Republican state Sen. Jill Carter of Granby, which originally established a fund to reimburse tuition and book fees for students in […]
Jackson Cooper

Push to block enforcement of federal gun laws debated by Missouri Senate committee

6 months ago
Efforts to reenact a law preventing the enforcement of federal gun laws in Missouri found opponents from throughout the state Monday at a Missouri Senate Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety hearing. In 2021, the legislature passed the “Second Amendment Preservation Act,” which prevented Missouri law officers from enforcing federal gun laws that were […]
Sterling Sewell

Push to block enforcement of federal gun laws debated by Missouri Senate committee

6 months ago
Efforts to reenact a law preventing the enforcement of federal gun laws in Missouri found opponents from throughout the state Monday at a Missouri Senate Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety hearing. In 2021, the legislature passed the “Second Amendment Preservation Act,” which prevented Missouri law officers from enforcing federal gun laws that were […]
Sterling Sewell

Missouri cannabis regulators revoke 25 microbusiness licenses

6 months ago
Missouri cannabis regulators on Monday officially revoked another 25 facility licenses in a program designed to benefit disadvantaged business owners but plagued by allegations of predatory practices.  Of the 96 microbusiness licenses issued by the state through a lottery since the program’s inception in 2023, regulators have revoked 34.  Two were revoked for having a […]
Rebecca Rivas

Missouri cannabis regulators revoke 25 microbusiness licenses

6 months ago
Missouri cannabis regulators on Monday officially revoked another 25 facility licenses in a program designed to benefit disadvantaged business owners but plagued by allegations of predatory practices.  Of the 96 microbusiness licenses issued by the state through a lottery since the program’s inception in 2023, regulators have revoked 34.  Two were revoked for having a […]
Rebecca Rivas

Missouri lawmakers approve bill targeting pending abortion lawsuit

6 months ago
A bill that would give the Missouri Attorney General the authority to appeal judges’ decisions to temporarily block state law and change how ballot measures are written and certified was sent to the governor Monday.  The House gave final approval to the bill in a 109-46 vote, with Democrats calling the legislation a “power grab” […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Missouri lawmakers approve bill targeting pending abortion lawsuit

6 months ago
A bill that would give the Missouri Attorney General the authority to appeal judges’ decisions to temporarily block state law and change how ballot measures are written and certified was sent to the governor Monday.  The House gave final approval to the bill in a 109-46 vote, with Democrats calling the legislation a “power grab” […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Lawsuit filed after Trump’s budget office shuts down public information about spending

6 months ago
WASHINGTON — A nonprofit organization filed suit against the Trump administration on Monday, alleging its decision to stop posting budget documents in late March violates federal law. Protect Democracy Project’s case is the second lawsuit challenging the Office of Management and Budget’s choice to pull down a webpage with apportionment information that detailed when and […]
Jennifer Shutt