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Law enforcement speaks against Missouri bill targeting Chinese drones

1 month 1 week ago
A bill targeting foreign-manufactured drones drew opposition Monday from Missouri law enforcement officials and public utility representatives. State Sen. Rick Brattin, a Republican from Harrisonville, said the crux of his legislation is to ban future purchases of Chinese drones by law enforcement. Concerns he cited in the Senate Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety […]
Mary McCue Bell

Missouri House budget writers target unspent funds for cuts, new earmarks

1 month 1 week ago
A Missouri House budget subcommittee slashed more than $300 million from agency budgets Monday, which the chairman said is intended to align spending authority with actual spending. Another budget subcommittee, also meeting Monday, cut $59.5 million more in general revenue from several agencies, earmarking the money instead for local projects that include several that were […]
Rudi Keller

Vaccination rates are declining. They might get worse as states relax rules

1 month 1 week ago
More states are loosening vaccine mandates, scaling back vaccine promotion efforts and taking other steps likely to lower vaccination rates — even as a major measles outbreak spreads in Texas. Meanwhile, public health experts worry that the confirmation of vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human […]
Shalina Chatlani

Lawyer demands records of Bayer’s Roundup ‘propaganda’ campaign in Missouri

1 month 1 week ago
German chemical giant Bayer is improperly using a court order to hide details of a “propaganda” campaign targeting Missouri lawmakers and potential jurors, an emergency motion to lift the confidentiality cloak claims. In a case pending in Cole County Circuit Court, attorney Matt Clement is arguing that 46 “public relations” documents designated as confidential by […]
Rudi Keller

Sorry, Gov. Kehoe. State control of St. Louis police will not reduce crime

1 month 1 week ago
Only in Missouri do state politicians think they are better suited to run city police departments than local elected leaders. There is zero evidence to support that premise. Yet the Missouri House just voted to place the St. Louis Police Department back under state control, even though a hefty 64% of voters liberated it from […]
Barbara Shelly

Missouri Supreme Court suspends Carroll County judge for ‘egregious’ behavior

1 month 1 week ago
The Missouri Supreme Court on Friday suspended an associate circuit judge for a year without pay for leaving numerous cases unresolved for years, leaving families in limbo on divorces, child support and custody and, in one case, potentially pushing a home into foreclosure. The court imposed the suspension on Associate Circuit Judge Joe Don McGaugh […]
Rudi Keller

Shuttered private jail in Kansas considers prison cells for Trump’s mass deportation plan

1 month 1 week ago
The immigrant detainee, a client of Rekha Sharma-Crawford, would have to be moved. Chase County Detention Center was full. Located in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, it’s the largest detainee holding center in the region contracting with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. Sharma-Crawford, a longtime immigration attorney, saw something more foreboding when she heard the […]
Mary Sanchez

Missouri Senate delays vote on new social services director over foster care concerns

1 month 1 week ago
A Republican lawmaker is holding up confirmation of Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s pick to lead the social services department until she gets answers from the agency about chronic problems that have plagued the foster care system for years and what she says has been the agency’s failure to implement laws designed to help. State Sen. […]
Clara Bates, Jason Hancock

Let’s fix Missouri’s divorcing while pregnant problem — not make it worse

1 month 1 week ago
I’ve written twice about the dangerous misunderstanding that you can’t get a divorce in Missouri while pregnant.   Though I’ve yelled about the fact that Missouri’s law is not unique and there is no current law barring a judge from granting a dissolution during pregnancy, I’m in favor of the legislature making that more explicit in […]
Bridgette Dunlap

Planned Parenthood to restart regular abortion appointments in Columbia, Kansas City next week

1 month 1 week ago
Two of Missouri’s nine Planned Parenthood clinics are poised to start performing regularly-scheduled surgical abortions next week, though clinic leadership says access to medication abortions is in the hands of the state.  The first elective abortion in Missouri since the procedure was banned in 2022 was performed earlier this month in a Kansas City Planned […]
Anna Spoerre

Budget committee sends $2 billion supplemental spending bill to Missouri House

1 month 1 week ago
The first spending bill of the year — almost $2 billion to fund state agencies through June 30 — was approved Thursday by the Missouri House Budget Committee. The supplemental appropriation bill includes money to make sure public schools receive their full allocation under the foundation formula, $103 million for federally financed summer food programs […]
Rudi Keller

Missouri Senate passes bill to remove expiration date on transgender health care ban

1 month 1 week ago
Legislation that would remove the expiration date on a pair of laws affecting transgender minors passed the Missouri Senate Thursday after a fight by Senate Democrats. It now heads to the Missouri House for consideration. The bill in question, which contained a litany of provisions removing sunset dates for various programs, would make permanent a […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Bill to end Missouri sales tax on groceries draws resistance from local governments

1 month 1 week ago
A little-known quirk of Missouri’s sales tax law means that retailers charge a higher rate for a hot dog purchased off a roller than for a cold sandwich. Both are meant for immediate consumption. But the cold sandwich can be purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, better known as food stamps, while the hot […]
Rudi Keller

Disability advocates rally in Capitol as lawsuit involving Missouri AG sparks fear, confusion

1 month 1 week ago
People with disabilities are worried about the fate of federal protections as a lawsuit involving 17 attorneys general — including Missouri’s Andrew Bailey — takes aim at a 50-year-old disability-rights law. The lawsuit, which was filed in September, targets additions to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act added under the Biden administration. Disability-rights groups began […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Anti-abortion advocates split over push to renew Missouri ban with rape, incest exceptions

1 month 1 week ago
While Missouri House Republicans have rallied behind a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban abortion but allow some exceptions for survivors of rape and incest, a similar proposal in the Senate received push-back Wednesday from a Republican lawmaker and anti-abortion activists.  The Senate Families, Seniors and Health Committee on Wednesday heard testimony on a proposed […]
Anna Spoerre

Missouri lawmakers weigh the cost of regulating intoxicating hemp products

1 month 1 week ago
How much it will cost to regulate intoxicating hemp products on sale in bars and liquor stores across the state has become a key flashpoint of the debate in the Missouri legislature. Year after year, hemp business owners and distributors have asked the state to impose age restrictions and testing requirements for intoxicating hemp products […]
Rebecca Rivas

Lt. Gov. David Wasinger is finding a home at the Missouri Capitol

1 month 1 week ago
Lt. Gov. David Wasinger ran as a “conservative outsider” aiming to shake things up in the capital city. In his first few weeks on the job, Wasinger has worked at developing friends and supporters in the Senate while setting public safety and government efficiency as his top priorities. In the 2024 primary, Wasinger beat two […]
Sterling Sewell