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Missouri lawmakers should reject fake ā€˜chaplains’ in schools bill

1 month ago
As the 2025 legislative session of the Missouri General Assembly nears the finish line, one bill moving closer to Gov. Mike Kehoe’s desk purports to allow public schools to hire spiritual chaplains. However, if one reads the text of the legislation, it’s actually just pushing chaplains in name only. The bill already cleared the Senate […]
Brian Kaylor

U.S. House GOP starts reconciliation work with increase for border security

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans on Tuesday kicked off their work to build consensus on ā€œone big, beautiful bill,ā€ to fund President Donald Trump’s priorities, including a major funding boost for immigration enforcement and border security.  After returning from a two-week recess, House lawmakers started debating and amending the various sections of the bill with […]
Ariana Figueroa, Jennifer Shutt

Relief on auto tariffs coming, Treasury secretary says

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled a reprieve on auto tariffs will come Tuesday ahead of the president’s stop in Michigan to mark his first 100 days in office. Bessent and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday curtailing the import taxes for […]
Ashley Murray

Missouri Supreme Court upholds voter-approved paid sick leave law

1 month ago
Missouri’s Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld Proposition A, the voter-approved law expanding paid sick leave set to go into effect Thursday. Six judges upheld the law with a seventh questioning the court’s authority to hear the post-election challenge at all. ā€œThis court finds there was no election irregularity and the election results are valid,ā€ Chief […]
Clara Bates

Cost balloons for Missouri taxpayers in Medicaid contract dispute

1 month ago
A losing legal battle that stretched over nearly 10 years has potentially quadrupled the cost Missouri taxpayers must pay to a software firm fired in 2016 as it worked to modernize the state’s social services enrollment system. In January, the Missouri Western District Court of Appeals upheld a $23 million jury award to EngagePoint, handed […]
Rudi Keller

Missouri legislative panel hears recommendations for state substance abuse care

1 month ago
Lawmakers heard suggestions Monday for addressing the behavioral health needs of Missourians struggling with substance abuse. Missouri’s Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Task Force is comprised of state senators and representatives, and the task force chose professor Rachel Winograd to represent its recommendations before the House Health and Mental Health Committee. Winograd researches addiction science […]
Jake Marszewski

Missouri legislative panel hears recommendations for state substance abuse care

1 month ago
Lawmakers heard suggestions Monday for addressing the behavioral health needs of Missourians struggling with substance abuse. Missouri’s Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Task Force is comprised of state senators and representatives, and the task force chose professor Rachel Winograd to represent its recommendations before the House Health and Mental Health Committee. Winograd researches addiction science […]
Jake Marszewski

Attorney General Andrew Bailey demands records from Missouri abortion nonprofit

1 month ago
A judge on Monday temporarily blocked Missouri Attorney General’s subpoena seeking records from a nonprofit that assists women seeking abortions.Ā  Bailey’s office issued the subpoena to Missouri Abortion Fund demanding it turn over years’ worth of documents as part of a lawsuit his office filed against Planned Parenthood more than a year ago.Ā  The lawsuit […]
Anna Spoerre

Attorney General Andrew Bailey demands records from Missouri abortion nonprofit

1 month ago
A judge on Monday temporarily blocked Missouri Attorney General’s subpoena seeking records from a nonprofit that assists women seeking abortions.Ā  Bailey’s office issued the subpoena to Missouri Abortion Fund demanding it turn over years’ worth of documents as part of a lawsuit his office filed against Planned Parenthood more than a year ago.Ā  The lawsuit […]
Anna Spoerre

Missouri House again votes to eliminate income tax on capital gains

1 month ago
Missouri lawmakers are playing tax cut tennis, and on Monday the state House served its latest offering when it narrowed the differences with the state Senate in a bill that helps wealthy taxpayers and some who are at the bottom of the income scale. The proposal is the smallest, in terms of revenue reductions, of […]
Rudi Keller

Biden wanted Medicaid to pay for weight-loss drugs. Trump said it doesn’t have to

1 month ago
The Trump administration this month scrapped a Biden-era proposal that would have required state Medicaid programs and allowed federal Medicare to pay for some GLP-1s for obesity treatment. Instead, state Medicaid programs will retain the choice of whether to cover the high-priced medications for their residents. The drugs, which have historically been prescribed to diabetic […]
Shalina Chatlani

Biden wanted Medicaid to pay for weight-loss drugs. Trump said it doesn’t have to

1 month ago
The Trump administration this month scrapped a Biden-era proposal that would have required state Medicaid programs and allowed federal Medicare to pay for some GLP-1s for obesity treatment. Instead, state Medicaid programs will retain the choice of whether to cover the high-priced medications for their residents. The drugs, which have historically been prescribed to diabetic […]
Shalina Chatlani

Trump border czar defends kicking U.S. citizen children out of the country

1 month ago
WASHINGTON — White House border czar Tom Homan on Monday blamed the parents of U.S. citizen children the Trump administration sent to Honduras over the weekend. At a Monday morning press conference, Homan defended the government’s actions to remove three young children from two different families alongside their mothers who were in the country without […]
Ariana Figueroa

Missouri Republicans couldn’t live with Medicaid expansion. Now they can’t live without it

1 month ago
Health insurance for impoverished adults has always been a tortuous endeavor for Missouri.Ā  The legislature fought for years over proposals to expand eligibility for Medicaid, the public health program financed by states and the federal government. Expansion was the subject of some of the legislature’s loudest shouting matches in the years following the 2010 passage […]
Barbara Shelly

Missouri lawmakers on the cusp of legalizing housing discrimination

1 month ago
This week, the Missouri Senate passed legislation moving us one step closer to enshrining discrimination against the state’s poorest tenants into state law. If this bill becomes law, the state will prevent municipalities in Missouri from enacting source of income discrimination bans, and will void bans already in place in St. Louis, Webster Groves, Columbia […]
Mallory Rusch