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Capitol Perspectives: Does power corrupt in the Missouri House?

1 year ago

This column is prompted by the problems plaguing Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher who is facing calls by his colleagues to resign because of financial double-dipping by seeking reimbursement from the House for travel expenses that had been paid by his campaign. His troubles continue a pattern of House speakers who have run into trouble […]

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Phill Brooks

How U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson helped derail a fight against election lies

1 year ago

Back in July, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. A federal court had recentlyĀ granted a temporary injunction, in Missouri v. Biden, finding that the Biden administration had violated the First Amendment by coercing social media companies to remove content, related both to elections and the COVID-19 vaccine, that it […]

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Zachary Roth

Kansas City Public Schools face grievances from maintenance and cafeteria workersā€™ union

1 year ago

In a matter of months, the union representing maintenance, custodial and cafeteria workers at Kansas City Public Schools went from a cordial relationship with the district to filing seven class-action grievances. The grievances include allegations that the district hasnā€™t delivered all raises laid out in the latest labor contract, has disciplined workers for using leave […]

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Maria Benevento

Funding lag creates barrier for Missouri private school tax credit program

1 year ago

When students returned to classrooms around Missouri in August, only 601 had secured a scholarship through the MOScholars program as a returning recipient ā€” half as many as were in the program in May.Ā  There were also 247 first-time participants.Ā  Three months into the school year, MOScholars has ballooned to 829 returning students and 675 […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

A jailed ex-KC cop is a problem for Mike Parson. Blaming the prosecutor wonā€™t solve it

1 year ago

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson clearly doesnā€™t know what to do about Eric DeValkenaere, the former Kansas City police officer convicted of killing a 26-year-old Black man, Cameron Lamb. Parson, forever a county sheriff at heart, hates the thought of a cop sitting in prison and heā€™s under pressure from the extended brotherhood of law enforcement […]

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Barbara Shelly

Missouri voter ID trial digs into purpose, results of strict 2022 law

1 year ago

Almost one out of every 10 voters who cast ballots in Missouriā€™s two largest jurisdictions during recent elections lacked the identification now required at polls in the state, an expert testified Monday at a trial over the voter ID requirement. Kenneth Mayer, a political scientist from the University of Wisconsin, estimated that about 175,000 votes […]

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Rudi Keller

States across the country grapple with racist language in real estate deeds

1 year ago

Lisa Boccetti is horrified by the restrictive covenant that is in the deed to her 1950s ranch house in Raleigh, North Carolina: It states that the land cannot be sold or occupied by Black people. TheĀ property ā€œshall not be sold to negroes or to any person or persons of negro blood, and said premises shall […]

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Robbie Sequeira

A year after devastating winter storm, power plant problems ā€˜still likelyā€™ in extreme weather

1 year ago

Nearly a year ago, a Christmas weekend storm blasted across the country, forcing utilities to cut electricity to hundreds of thousands of people in parts of the southeastern U.S. after temperatures plunged, demand spiked, large numbers of power plants failed and natural gas supply was strained. As the anniversary approaches ofĀ Winter Storm Elliott, a pair […]

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Robert Zullo

Missouri pension board rejects push by Vivek Malek for China divestment

1 year ago

The board overseeing Missouri’s state employee pension plan voted down a proposal by state Treasurer Vivek Malek to sell off any investments in Chinese stocks and other securities.Ā  On a voice vote last week, the 11-member board of the Missouri State Employees Retirement System rejected Malek’s call to punish the Asian economic powerhouse for COVID-19, […]

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Rudi Keller

Unholy night ā€“ A Trump White House Christmas coup caper

1 year ago

It was a Christmas party at the Trump White House, and despite the festive decorations, the trees and the wreaths and the red-and-green bunting, the mood must have been grim. A few days earlier, the U.S. Supreme Court had firmly rejected a lawsuit filed by the state of Texas seeking the overthrow of election results […]

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Jay Bookman

Abortion rights won big on the ballot in Ohio. But in Missouri, advocates remain divided

1 year ago

Missouri could be the first state with a near-total abortion ban to use the initiative petition process to restore access.Ā Ā  But time is running short, with a May deadline to collect enough signatures looming and court battles over ballot summaries still plodding along.Ā  And while voters in Ohio became just the latest to overwhelmingly back […]

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Anna Spoerre

Jay Ashcroft to appeal abortion ballot summary ruling to Missouri Supreme Court

1 year ago

Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft will try again to salvage the ballot summary he wrote for abortion rights initiative petitions with an appeal to the Missouri Supreme Court. Ashcroftā€™s language has been savaged in opinions from two courts, most recently when the Western District Court of Appeals ruled his summaries are ā€œreplete with politically partisan […]

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Rudi Keller

Democrats urge feds to update banking ā€˜red flagsā€™ on legal marijuana businesses

1 year ago

The federal government unfairly penalizes state-legal marijuana businesses whose owners have been convicted of marijuana-related crimes, restricting them from loans and other banking tools, a group of U.S. Senate and House DemocratsĀ wroteĀ to the Treasury Department asking for a change in policy. The group of 20 lawmakers, who mostly represent states where recreational marijuana is legal, […]

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Jacob Fischler

Cannabis regulators to revoke license of Missouri company at center of recall

1 year ago

The stateā€™s Division of Cannabis Regulation is revoking the marijuana manufacturing license of Delta Extraction after accusing the company of illegally importing ā€œmarijuana productā€ from out-of-state and adding it to Missouri-grown marijuana products. The revocation will take effect on Dec. 2. The Robertsville-based company is at the center of Missouriā€™s massive marijuana recall that was […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Transgender minors sue University of Missouri for refusing puberty blockers, hormones

1 year ago

Two transgender boys filed a federal lawsuit Thursday seeking to reverse the University of Missouri’s decision to stop providing gender-affirming care to minors. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri, alleges halting transgender minorsā€™ prescriptions unconstitutionally discriminates on the basis of sex and disability status. University of Missouri […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Congress sends stopgap spending bill to Bidenā€™s desk, averting shutdown for now

1 year ago

WASHINGTON ā€” U.S. senators voted 87-11 to approve legislation Wednesday that would fund the government into next year, clearing the measure for President Joe Bidenā€™s signature. The stopgap spending bill, sometimes called a continuing resolution or CR, would fund part of the government until mid-January and the rest of the programs within the annual appropriations […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Biden administrationā€™s limit on drug industry middlemen backfires, pharmacists say

1 year ago

The Biden administrationā€™s first major step toward imposing limits on the pharmacy benefit managers who act as the drug industryā€™s price negotiators is backfiring, pharmacists say. Instead, itā€™s adding to the woes of the independent drugstores it was partly designed to help. The so-called PBMs have long clawed back a fee from pharmacies weeks or […]

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Arthur Allen

Missouri legislators criticize regulations targeting cannabis packaging aimed at kids

1 year ago

A panel of Missouri lawmakers have spent several hours in recent weeks debating whether or not aliens and robots should be banned on marijuana product labels. Humans, animals and fruits are already not allowed ā€” an effort by the state to keep products out of the hands of children. But would robots fall under that […]

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Rebecca Rivas

ā€˜Out of controlā€™: Advocates rally in D.C. calling for action on housing crisis

1 year ago

WASHINGTON ā€” U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a Washington state Democrat, joined about 100 tenant advocates at a press event outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to demand action on the housing crisis. Jayapal, who chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus, called on the Federal Housing Finance Agency to bolster tenant protections and rent regulations. The Peopleā€™s […]

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Samantha Dietel

Challenge to Missouri voter ID law focuses on barriers faced by the elderly, disabled

1 year ago

Missouriā€™s requirement for voters to show government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot will be on trial starting Friday. Over four days, Cole County Circuit Judge John Beetem will hear familiar arguments that the law passed in 2022 unconstitutionally restricts the right to vote by imposing burdens that disenfranchise large numbers of people. In 2006 […]

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Rudi Keller