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Companies tied to out-of-state firms appeal revocation of social-equity cannabis licenses

4 hours 50 minutes ago

Two Missouri social-equity licensees connected to a Michigan company that used Craigslist to recruit applicants have appealed the stateā€™s decision to revoke their dispensary licenses.Ā  The Michigan company, Canna Zoned, was behind two of the 16 microbusiness dispensary licenses issued by lottery in October ā€” Frankenstein Enemy LLC in Columbia and Seashore Rhythm LLC in […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Congress to add flights at Washington National, require new air refund rule in FAA deal

4 hours 55 minutes ago

Key members of Congress announced an agreement Monday on a $105 billion bill to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration for five years ahead of a May 10 deadline. TheĀ 1,000-page billĀ would raise hiring targets for air traffic control and would codify in lawĀ a rule the Biden administration introducedĀ this month requiring airlines to offer refunds for canceled […]

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Jacob Fischler

Missouri House ethics panel drops probe of Dean Plocher after blocking push to release evidence

14 hours 34 minutes ago

An investigation into accusations of misconduct by Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher was dismissed Monday at the end of a tense hearing where members of the ethics committee blocked the chair from reading an email about how Plocherā€™s office had allegedly intimidated possible witnesses. The email, obtained by The Independent through an open records request, […]

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Rudi Keller

Red states fight growing efforts to give ā€˜basic incomeā€™ cash to residents

21 hours 5 minutes ago

South Dakota state Sen. John Wiik likes to think of himself as a lookout of sorts ā€” keeping an eye on new laws, programs and ideas brewing across the states. ā€œI donā€™t bring a ton of legislation,ā€ said Wiik, a Republican. ā€œThe main thing I like to do is try and stay ahead of trends […]

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Kevin Hardy

Millions were booted from Medicaid. Insurers that run it gained Medicaid revenue anyway

1 day 2 hours ago

Private Medicaid health plans lost millions of members in the past year as pandemic protections that prohibited states from dropping anyone from the government program expired. But despite Medicaidā€™s unwinding, as itā€™s known, at least two of the five largest publicly traded companies selling plans have continued to increase revenue from the program, according to […]

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Phil Galewitz

Missouri bill would loosen child labor law by removing work permit requirements

1 day 4 hours ago

A push to eliminate Missouri’s requirement for children under 16 to obtain official work permits before they can begin a job could be debated by the House this week.Ā  In order to work in Missouri, 14 and 15 year olds must obtain a certificate issued by their school, with information from their prospective employer about […]

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Clara Bates

Archer Daniels Midland touted nutrition, flavor business. Now the governmentā€™s investigating

1 day 4 hours ago

In late 2020, Archer-Daniels-Midland, one of Americaā€™s oldest and most profitable food companies, predicted customersā€™ preference for foods with ā€œbright and excitingā€ colors and ā€œfamiliar, nostalgicā€ flavors would ā€œshape the food industry.ā€ ADM seemed poised to capitalize. Over the next few years, it purchased two companies specializing in crafting tastes. One creates savory dairy flavors […]

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Sky Chadde

CapitolĀ Perspectives: Recognizing when itā€™s time to go

3 days 22 hours ago

The House Ethics Committee investigationĀ ofĀ Speaker Dean Plocher reminds meĀ ofĀ the recent historyĀ ofĀ speakers who ended their time in office under a legal or ethical cloud. As The Independent has reported, Plocher sought House reimbursement for travel that had been covered by campaign funds. And he pressured House staff to go around the normal contract bidding process in […]

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Phill Brooks

Cash-strapped election offices have fewer resources after bans on private grants

3 days 22 hours ago

This month, Wisconsin joined 27 other states that have banned or restricted local governmentsā€™ use of private donations to run cash-strapped election offices, buy voting equipment or hire poll workers for Election Day. All of the state laws came in the past four years, pushed by conservative lawmakers and activists who claim that Democratic voters […]

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Matt Vasilogambros

New EPA rules will force fossil fuel power plants to cut pollution

4 days ago

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday released a sweeping set of rules aimed at cutting air, water and land pollution from fossil fuel-fired power plants. Environmental and clean energy groups celebratedĀ the announcementĀ as long overdue, particularly for coal-burning power plants, which have saddled hundreds of communities across the country with dirty air and hundreds of […]

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Robert Zullo

New Kansas City housing subsidies set by ZIP code could avoid segregating renters

4 days 2 hours ago

For generations, federal housing subsidies have provided a lifeline to families struggling to afford rent. But the maximum amount families got for rent stayed the same regardless of which neighborhood best suited their needs ā€” effectively segregating them into low-income areas. Come this fall, the rent cap for a standard apartment will vary from one […]

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Mili Mansaray

Amid Dean Plocher obstruction allegations, talk turns to fixes for House ethics rules

4 days 4 hours ago

The saga of Dean Plocher took yet another twist this week, with the House speakerā€™s leadership team circumventing the chamberā€™s rules to try to force the ethics committee to hold a hearing. Plocher has been under investigation by the committee for months, and recently he and his allies have started demanding it convene and dismiss […]

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Jason Hancock

U.S. Supreme Court floats return to trial court for Trump in presidential immunity case

4 days 19 hours ago

WASHINGTON ā€” The U.S. Supreme Court appeared skeptical Thursday of former President Donald Trumpā€™s argument he is immune from criminal charges that he tried to overturn his loss in the 2020 election. But conservatives who dominate the court appeared open to returning key questions to a trial court, possibly delaying Trumpā€™s prosecution beyond the November […]

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Jacob Fischler

With time running short, Missouri Senate set to debate $50 billion state budget next week

4 days 20 hours ago

The Missouri Senateā€™s budget plan approved in a committee Wednesday has more money for workers who help people with developmental disabilities, more to help low-income families afford child care and more for counties to defray the cost of holding people convicted of felonies. There are also big new road projects and a boost to higher […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri House sends initiative petition bill back to Senate with ā€˜ballot candyā€™ reinstated

4 days 22 hours ago

Legislation seeking to make it harder to change Missouri’s constitution through the initiative petition process was approved by the Missouri House on Thursday, sending it back to the Senate for a possible showdown between Republicans and Democrats over “ballot candy.”Ā  The bill was initially approved earlier this year after Democrats ended their 21-hour filibuster in […]

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Anna Spoerre

Cancer diagnosis forces candidate to withdraw from Missouri state Senate race

5 days ago

A Republican state Senate candidate with a history of obscene and insulting social media posts said Thursday that he will withdraw from the race after receiving a cancer diagnosis. Former state Rep. Chuck Basye of Rocheport made the announcement during an interview on the Wake Up Mid-Missouri show on KSSZ-FM in Columbia. ā€œI received a […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri Senate advances KC weapons facility tax break without aid for nuclear waste victims

5 days 3 hours ago

An effort to create a program for St. Louis-area residents affected by radioactive waste nearly derailed a Missouri Senate bill backed by the Kansas City delegation to help expand a facility manufacturing components of nuclear weapons.Ā  But after defeating the proposed amendment pertaining to St. Louis on Tuesday, senators approved the bill on a first-round […]

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Allison Kite

Senate committee adds anti-immigration sanctions targeting Kansas City to Missouri budget

5 days 4 hours ago

Missouri Republican lawmakers are seeking to target Kansas City with heavy sanctions if it moves ahead with stated plans by Mayor Quinton Lucas to welcome immigrants with legal clearance to work while in the United States. The last item added to the state budget Wednesday during deliberations of the Senate Appropriations Committee was language that […]

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Rudi Keller

Bill ending Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood heads to Missouri governor

5 days 20 hours ago

A bill that would make Missouri the fourth state to ban Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood is on its way to the governor.Ā  On Wednesday, the Missouri House in a vote down party lines approved legislation that would end Medicaid reimbursements to any health centers affiliated with abortion providers. Republicans are confident theyā€™ve landed on […]

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Anna Spoerre

Supreme Court justices appear split over whether to protect abortion care during emergencies

5 days 20 hours ago

U.S. Supreme Court justices spent two hours Wednesday debating whether a federal law about emergency treatment encompasses abortion care even in states with strict abortion bans, with no clear indication of how they may ultimately rule. A decision could come as soon as the end of June to decide whether Idahoā€™s near-total abortion ban means […]

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Kelcie Moseley-Morris