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Census Bureau’s proposed changes threaten to undercount people with disabilities, advocates say

11 months ago

The Census Bureau has proposed a major change to disability questions on its annual American Community Survey that advocates say will reduce the number of people who are counted as disabled by 40%. The change in available data could affect federal funding allocations and the decisions government agencies make about accessible housing, public transit, and […]

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Casey Quinlan

Company behind Missouri marijuana recall poses legal challenge to state’s regulations

11 months ago

Missouri’s crackdown on a cannabis company accused of illegally importing THC concentrate could lead to a showdown over the state’s authority to regulate the industry. Delta Extraction had its license to manufacture cannabis products revoked in November, months after a massive recall pulled more than 60,000 products off the shelves — which the state says […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Capitol Perspectives: Legislative estimates of tax cut losses

11 months ago

As Missouri lawmakers face state budget proposals in the 2024 legislative session, they might want to consider what their staff had reported about the financial impact of tax cuts passed in prior years. In 2023, the legislature approved tax reductions for government employee pensions and Social Security benefits. A year earlier, the legislature passed a […]

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Phill Brooks

Spending on health care in US rises to $4.5 trillion in 2022; a return to pre-pandemic growth rates

11 months 1 week ago

After skyrocketing in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and then tempering almost as dramatically a year later, health care spending in the U.S rose just over 4% in 2022, hitting $4.5 trillion, the federal government announced Wednesday. The annual growth in the nation’s health care spending appears to be returning to pre-pandemic trends, […]

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Erik Gunn

Missouri Supreme Court weighs whether crimes against children should sever parental rights

11 months 1 week ago

Missouri’s highest court this week heard arguments over the constitutionality of a two-year-old state law terminating parental rights following a conviction for certain crimes against children.  The case, heard Wednesday by the state Supreme Court, involves a Jefferson County father whose parental rights were terminated after he pled guilty to child molestation and sexual misconduct […]

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Clara Bates

US Senate postpones winter break as lawmakers try to craft an immigration deal

11 months 1 week ago

WASHINGTON — Members of the U.S. House headed home Thursday for a three-week winter break without completing work on several must-pass bills, but senators are now scheduled to return to Capitol Hill on Monday as leaders in the upper chamber and the White House look for an agreement on immigration policy. The last-minute scheduling change […]

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Jennifer Shutt

State asks judge to reverse decision on Missouri highways commission pay raise plan

11 months 1 week ago

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has authority to add workers, increase pay and ignore appropriation bill limits if no changes are made to a court ruling issued in October, Department of Transportation director Patrick McKenna told lawmakers on Wednesday. Facing  pointed questioning during a hearing of a House appropriations subcommittee, McKenna said the commission […]

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Rudi Keller

Shipbuilding, bombers, military pay raise: Congress sends massive defense bill to Biden

11 months 1 week ago

WASHINGTON — The massive annual defense policy package cleared Congress ahead of the holiday recess, despite protests about attaching a foreign surveillance extension and criticism that the bill did not block a Pentagon abortion policy. U.S. House lawmakers approved the package on Thursday 310-118, under a suspension of the chamber’s rules, meaning a two-thirds majority was […]

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Ashley Murray

Uber-style rides seen as a tool for public transit in rural and urban Missouri

11 months 1 week ago

For about as long as passengers have stepped onto buses, public transportation in most of Missouri has meant fixed routes and schedules. The idea of on-demand, point-to-point service as a public amenity was unheard of. Today, those rides are being offered in Kansas City and St. Louis. Smaller Missouri cities are mulling whether microtransit — […]

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Meg Cunningham

Immigration talks in Congress lag as Latino lawmakers urge rejection of GOP proposals

11 months 1 week ago

WASHINGTON — Negotiations over immigration policy made small progress Wednesday, but not enough to strike a deal and ease the passage of billions in global security aid before Congress leaves for a three-week recess. Meanwhile, members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus said they are frustrated that some proposals under discussion would make major changes in […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Kansas newspaper raid exposed a shameful abuse of power. It’s not just the press in danger

11 months 1 week ago

It’s been four months since the police raid on the Marion County Record, but new revelations are deepening our understanding of what may come to be regarded as a signal moment in the history of American journalism. The more we know about the newspaper raid, the more alarmed we should be, because the stench just […]

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Max McCoy

Fear and confusion over abortion access persists as SCOTUS takes its first post-Dobbs case

11 months 1 week ago

This year will end on a major cliffhanger for abortion access. Last November, anti-abortion activists via a powerful conservative Christian law firm asked a federal court to effectively ban or widely restrict the abortion drug mifepristone. Finally on Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take the case, making Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. Food and Drug […]

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Kelcie Moseley-Morris

Missouri S&T to distribute K-12 scholarships for private, homeschool students

11 months 1 week ago

Missouri University of Science and Technology will grant K-12 scholarships through the state’s tax-credit-based program MOScholars beginning in the 2024-2025 school year. A nonprofit within Missouri S&T will become the seventh educational assistance organization, or EAO, in the MOScholars program. EAOs receive donations through a process overseen by the state treasurer and remit the money […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

University of Missouri curators keep Mun Choi’s salary increases under the radar

11 months 1 week ago

Three years after taking the dual role of MU chancellor and UM System president, Mun Choi’s pay package has quietly approached $1 million through decisions made in a series of closed-door curators meetings. An attorney who works with Missouri open meetings law argued decisions on Choi’s salary should be made in public. In 2020, the […]

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Emmaline Luetkemeyer

US Supreme Court to decide fate of medication abortion access nationwide

11 months 1 week ago

WASHINGTON —  The U.S. Supreme Court announced Wednesday it will hear oral arguments and decide whether broad access to the abortion pill can remain legal across the United States. The justices’ decision to hear the case this term will put abortion access and the politics that comes with it back in front of the nation’s highest court […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Federal defense bill advances without compensation for St. Louis victims of nuclear waste

11 months 1 week ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate took an important step Tuesday toward passing the nation’s annual defense policy bill, but the legislation did not include provisions aimed at compensating victims of radioactive contamination in St. Louis and around the country. The reliably bipartisan legislation is expected to hit the same hard-right opposition in the U.S. House […]

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Ashley Murray

State board votes to divest Missouri pension fund from China

11 months 1 week ago

The board overseeing Missouri’s largest state employee pension fund voted Tuesday to  sell most of its investments in Chinese-owned companies, reversing a decision it made last month. The divestment by the Missouri State Employees Retirement Fund will take place over the next 12 months, with an allowance to stretch that to 36 months to avoid […]

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Rudi Keller

Zelenskyy pitches Congress on Ukraine military aid, but it’s tied to stalled border talks

11 months 1 week ago

WASHINGTON — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy struggled Tuesday to convince members of Congress to approve billions in additional aid to his country at a crucial moment in the nearly two-year war with Russia. But the outlook was grim as lawmakers remained deadlocked on another piece of a supplemental spending bill under debate in the Senate […]

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Jennifer Shutt

285 Missourians waiting in jails to be moved to hospitals for mental health services

11 months 1 week ago

There are 285 people in Missouri jails waiting to be moved to state psychiatric hospitals for treatment, the Department of Mental Health told lawmakers Monday. There were 229 people waiting for treatment in March, 253 in September, 260 in October and 272 in November. These individuals were arrested, deemed unfit to stand trial and ordered […]

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Clara Bates

From flush to faucet: More places look to turn sewage into tap water

11 months 1 week ago

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. — After an Orange County resident flushes her toilet, the water flows through the Southern California community’s sewer system, meanders its way to the sanitation plant, has its solids removed, is piped to a wastewater recycling facility next door and undergoes three different purification processes until it is clean enough to drink. […]

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Matt Vasilogambros