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Kansas City nurses say their new contract will mean higher pay and better patient care

1 month ago
Registered nurses at two HCA-owned Kansas City hospitals get “substantial” pay raises under new three-year contracts ratified in October. National Nurses United, the union representing registered nurses at Research Medical Center in Kansas City and Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park, said in a press release that the pay bump will make it easier to […]
Suzanne King

Both presidential candidates are courting Wall Street. Will antitrust enforcement be the cost?

1 month ago
In a tight, historically expensive presidential election, both candidates are seeking the support of powerful business interests. That’s raising fears that newly robust antitrust enforcement under President Joe Biden will be short lived. A huge, bipartisan majority of Americans supports the enforcement of laws meant to curb anticompetitive abuses. But the candidates aren’t saying whether they’ll keep […]
Marty Schladen

Director of Missouri child welfare agency stepping down next month

1 month ago
The head of Missouri’s child welfare division will resign effective Nov. 1, a spokesperson for the agency told The Independent on Monday.  Darrell Missey has served as director of the Children’s Division since January 2022.  Housed in the Department of Social Services, the agency oversees the foster care system and investigates child abuse and neglect. […]
Clara Bates

Sustainable funding for needed senior services should become a higher priority

1 month ago
As the population ages, how prepared is our state and nation to meet their needs? The economy, immigration, abortion and many issues dominate public policy debates, but what about the needs of one of the fastest growing segments of the population? What about their right to live as independently as they can for as long […]
Janice Ellis

Guns: Where do Trump and Harris stand?

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — A mass shooting at a Georgia high school in September thrust the issue of gun violence to the forefront of the presidential race. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump agree that gun violence is a major problem, but they offer strikingly different views on how to address it. Two 14-year-old […]
Ariana Figueroa

Social Security and Medicare: Where do Harris and Trump stand?

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — The presidential debate in early September included just one mention of Social Security and three references to Medicare, making the safety net programs a minuscule part of the policy discussion, despite their importance to tens of millions of Americans. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump have both mentioned the programs […]
Jennifer Shutt

Meatpacking plants mostly pollute low-income, communities of color, EPA data shows

1 month ago
POSTVILLE, Iowa — In March, officials in Postville shut down its water treatment facility for two days as city employees worked to prevent polluted water from a meatpacking plant from entering the water supply. Agri Star Meat and Poultry had discharged more than 250,000 gallons of untreated food processing waste — blood, chemicals and other […]
John McCracken

Voters have the chance to influence the future of the Missouri Supreme Court

1 month ago
As Americans, we don’t have much influence on the U.S. Supreme Court. The president, who we indirectly elect via the Electoral College, decides who to appoint, and then the U.S. Senate votes whether or not to confirm. Many of the decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court affect our daily lives, but we as voters can’t […]
Joshua Holzer

Medicare changes mean some Missourians could pay less

1 month ago
A dozen or so women sit around a U-shaped table inside Care Connections for Aging Services, the local Area Agency on Aging in the west central part of Missouri. They’re all here to listen to Scott Miniea from the Missouri State Health Insurance Assistance Program, or MO SHIP, and to learn about the new changes […]
Rebecca Smith

Opponents of Missouri sports betting amendment pull TV ads in campaign’s homestretch

1 month ago
The campaign opposing a sports betting constitutional amendment on Missouri’s November ballot canceled more than $1 million in television ads Thursday just as the group pushing the proposal launched new ads featuring former St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith. The Independent’s tracking of broadcaster reports to the Federal Communications Commission show that Missourians Against the […]
Rudi Keller

Reproductive rights: Where do Trump and Harris stand?

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — This year’s election marks the first time voters are casting ballots for president since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion and made reproductive rights a pivotal issue for many voters. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump have spoken about reproductive rights and abortion access numerous […]
Jennifer Shutt

Foreign policy: Where do Harris and Trump stand?

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — The next U.S. president must steer the nation through crises across the globe, including worsening violence in the Middle East, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s refusal to retreat from Ukraine and U.S-China trade relations. The Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, largely built her career as a prosecutor, but once in Washington she sat […]
Ashley Murray

Law enforcement officials prepare for possible post-election violence in D.C.

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — The threat of political violence will likely hang over the nation’s capital in the weeks following Election Day, security experts say, despite intensive preparations by law enforcement officials determined to avoid another Jan. 6 insurrection. The 2,000-plus officers who make up the U.S. Capitol Police, as well as other federal law enforcement agencies […]
Jennifer Shutt

What Missouri can learn about sports gambling addiction from other states

1 month 1 week ago
In states with legal sports betting, Americans are gambling on the talents of sports stars like Patrick Mahomes and Bobby Witt Jr. more and heeding the advice of certified financial advisers less. Households across the country are skipping the stock market and using money that could otherwise be invested to bet on sports. A study, […]
Blaise Mesa

Harris campaign stresses ‘the threat that Donald Trump is to Latino communities’

1 month 1 week ago
WASHINGTON —Top advisers to the Kamala Harris presidential campaign held a Wednesday press conference including children who were separated from their parents under the highly criticized Trump administration immigration policy, as a warning of what a second term under the former president could bring for the Latino community. The press conference in Doral, Florida, came […]
Ariana Figueroa

Trump claims the title of ‘father of IVF’ in Fox News town hall with women voters

1 month 1 week ago
Former President Donald Trump fielded questions from women voters during a Fox News town hall in Georgia that aired Wednesday, and dubbed himself “the father of IVF” while discussing the fertility treatment that grabbed the spotlight after an Alabama court’s ruling earlier this year. The GOP presidential nominee — who’s also called himself a “protector” of […]
Shauneen Miranda

Columbia Missourian editor files lawsuit against Boone County hospital

1 month 1 week ago
For several months, the Columbia Missourian has requested documents regarding the operations and finances of Boone Health following major layoffs, program cuts and reported losses of $112 million from the hospital in 2021-22. Hospital officials, including members of the publicly elected board of trustees, have denied numerous requests by Missourian reporters for operational documents. Missourian […]
Sterling Sewell