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Hartmann: Mike Parson Embraces Welfare — For Anti-Vaxxers

3 years 1 month ago
Missouri Governor Mike Parson seems a little confused lately. Decades into a political career of faithfully resisting such scourges as health care and jobless benefits for poor people, Parson has stumbled upon a handout he can get behind: welfare for people who would rather lose their jobs than get vaccinated for COVID-19.…
Ray Hartmann

Missouri Attorney General seeks texts, emails about metro mask mandates

3 years 1 month ago

Republican Attorney General Eric Schmitt wants to know what four Democratic executives in Missouri’s largest metro areas said in emails, texts and other communications about mask mandates to fight the spread of COVID-19. His office said Friday seeking the records is part of Schmitt’s determination to fight “tyrannical government overreach.” A spokesman for St. Louis […]

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Rudi Keller

Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure bill for more than new roads, bridges, jobs | Opinion

3 years 1 month ago

Is it safe to say that most Americans are sick and tired of all the partisan fighting dominating the national political landscape, causing gridlock and preventing virtually any progress in the halls of Congress? No matter what side of the political spectrum you land, you must be feeling at least a sigh of relief, if […]

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Janice Ellis

Monday, Nov. 15 - Big Ag U

3 years 1 month ago
The largest farmland asset manager in the world gave the University of Illinois $5 million back in 2013, which helped launch the TIAA Center for Farmland research. But some are wary of corporations funding ag research at public universities.