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Attorneys for embattled Missouri House speaker criticize ethics investigation

3 weeks 2 days ago

Private attorneys hired by the top Republican in the Missouri House demanded on Tuesday that the ethics investigation into their client be formally dismissed.  House Speaker Dean Plocher has still not publicly commented on the allegations of ethical misconduct that have hung over his final year in the legislature, or the later accusations that he […]

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Jason Hancock

Tech glitch on 4/20 caused Missouri cannabis businesses to lose sales

3 weeks 2 days ago

April 20 is a day recognized globally for celebrating cannabis culture, but it’s also like the cannabis industry’s Black Friday.  Dispensaries offer deals designed to inspire people to flood their stores to stock up.  However on Saturday, dispensaries across the state using an inventory platform called Dutchie were hamstrung for hours by technical challenges, which […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Bill to stop Kansas City landfill clears Missouri House, heads to governor

3 weeks 2 days ago

Legislation key to keeping a landfill from being built near pricey suburban homes just outside Kansas City is headed to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk.  The Missouri House gave the legislation final approval by a 121-25 vote on Tuesday. It passed the Senate 24-7 last week. With Parson’s signature, it would prohibit a landfill from being […]

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Allison Kite

Match rules limit spending of Missouri’s federal infrastructure funds as deadlines loom

3 weeks 3 days ago

When Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare in Clinton received $1 million from the state last year to expand its cancer treatment options, the small hospital was ready to match the grant. The new facility providing radiation therapies opened in December, saving patients from the region a drive to Kansas City or Springfield or doing without the […]

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Rudi Keller

Feds set higher nursing home staffing mandates. Many Missouri facilities don’t meet them

3 weeks 3 days ago

The Biden administration finalized nursing home staffing rules Monday that will require thousands of them to hire more nurses and aides — while giving them years to do so. The new rules from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services are the most substantial changes to federal oversight of the nation’s roughly 15,000 nursing homes […]

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Jordan Rau

The Credit Card Competition Act would harm Missouri’s small businesses

3 weeks 3 days ago

As any small business owner knows, the customer experience is just as important as the quality of products or services we offer. For my wellness and beauty business, AN Skin & Beauty in O’Fallon, my customers expect and depend on being able to shop our products in my store and online with ease and peace-of-mind. […]

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Ashley Nordman

NY prosecutor ties Trump hush money payments to campaign as criminal trial kicks off

3 weeks 3 days ago

WASHINGTON — Oral arguments in former President Donald Trump’s historic case in New York began Monday in a Manhattan courtroom where jurors will be tasked with deciding whether deceptive hush money payments to hide an affair amount to a criminal conviction. The first-ever criminal trial of an ex-U.S. president centers on Trump’s alleged falsified business records to […]

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Ashley Murray

Missouri’s senior property tax freeze still dogged by unanswered questions

3 weeks 3 days ago

Last year, the Missouri General Assembly scrambled to act on an issue popular with voters who turn out in large numbers: property tax cuts for seniors in the form of a tax freeze. Lawmakers passed a vague directive letting counties freeze property tax bills for seniors, without defining what “senior” meant, who was going to […]

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Meg Cunningham

Dean Plocher mum on allegations he obstructed ethics probe, pressured witnesses

3 weeks 4 days ago

The embattled speaker of the Missouri House had little to say over the weekend in his first public comments since being accused of threatening potential witnesses and other stall tactics aimed at obstructing an ethics committee inquiry into his alleged misconduct. Speaker Dean Plocher sat down for an interview released on Sunday with Scott Faughn, […]

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Jason Hancock

Senate battle over taxes that fund Missouri Medicaid leaves state budget in limbo

3 weeks 4 days ago

On Jan. 18, the ninth day of the 2024 legislative session, a bill essential to balancing the state budget was placed first in line on the Senate’s calendar for debate. On the same day, a bill expanding an education scholarship program was also put on the calendar, second in line. Last week, the education bill […]

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Rudi Keller

Systemic racism, politics prevent Black expectant mothers from getting needed health care

3 weeks 4 days ago

Last week was Black Maternal Health Week, and Mother’s Day is just around the corner — a prefect time to focus on the fact that the critical health care an expectant mother needs remains unavailable for many. That’s especially true for Black mothers and their unborn babies. The detrimental and deadly impact of systemic racism […]

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Janice Ellis

Missouri attorney general launches investigation of intoxicating hemp products

4 weeks ago

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey launched an investigation into four companies Wednesday as part of an effort to crack down on intoxicating hemp products. The problem, according to Bailey, is the products in question — such Delta-8 edibles and vape pens — are not clearly labeled to indicate that they’ll get you high. “When purchasing […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Full jury selected in Trump’s criminal trial on hush-money charges

4 weeks ago

The New York state court trying former President Donald Trump on criminal charges empaneled a full 12-person jury on the third day of the trial Thursday, according to reports. The trial approached the end of its first phase Thursday afternoon as one of six alternate jurors was also selected. Selection of more alternates will continue Friday. […]

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Jacob Fischler

Biden administration to roll back the Betsy DeVos Title IX rules

4 weeks ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education on Friday announced a final rule that will update Title IX regulations governing how schools respond to sexual misconduct, undoing changes made under the Trump administration and former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. “For more than 50 years, Title IX has promised an equal opportunity to learn and thrive […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Missouri bill would let private contractors assist in child abuse investigations

4 weeks ago

A bill winding its way through the legislature seeks to ease backlogs in child abuse and neglect investigations by allowing Missouri’s social services agency to outsource some work involving child abuse and neglect investigations to private contractors. Sponsored by Republican state Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman of Arnold, the bill was voted out of committee unanimously […]

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Clara Bates

Missouri House gives initial OK to bill protecting pesticide-makers

4 weeks ago

The Missouri House gave initial approval this week to a bill that could protect pesticide manufacturers from some cancer lawsuits. The debate on the House floor wasn’t split along party lines however, as several Republicans cautioned against the risk of cancers caused by pesticides. Legislation sponsored by Rep. Dane Diehl, a Republican from Butler, would […]

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Quinn Coffman

U.S. House speaker gains Dem backing for foreign aid plan, as far-right Republicans seethe

4 weeks ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. House Democrats on Thursday began coalescing behind Republican Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan to provide assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan through a series of three bills, though far-right members of his own party grew increasingly frustrated with the Louisianan’s bipartisan streak. Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is leading an effort […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Legislation designed to kill Kansas City landfill clears hurdle in Senate, nears final passage

4 weeks ago

Legislation pivotal to killing a proposed landfill project in south Kansas City took a huge step forward this week in the Missouri Senate and is now just one step away from the governor’s desk.  Missouri senators passed the legislation, which would prohibit a landfill from being built in Kansas City within a mile of its […]

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Allison Kite

Missouri House narrowly sends private-school tax credit, charter expansion to governor’s desk

4 weeks ago

A massive education bill that expands a private school scholarship program and opens up Boone County to charter schools squeaked out of the Missouri House and to the governor’s desk on Thursday, winning the bare minimum number of votes needed for passage.  The 153-page bill, sponsored by Republican state Sen. Andrew Koenig of Manchester, is […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Challengers outraise incumbents in Missouri races for Senate, 1st Congressional District

4 weeks 1 day ago

With one seat in Congress up for grabs, an incumbent facing a serious challenge and a former publisher and media personality taking on a long-time officeholder, this year’s federal elections in Missouri promise an interesting summer and fall. Add to that  the U.S. Senate race, where both likely fall contenders have more money already than […]

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Rudi Keller