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Congress, campaigns engage in tug-of-war over gas prices as summer travel begins

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — As Democrats continue to ramp up their push against the oil industry, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and others on Thursday called out big oil companies and their executives for high gas prices heading into the heavily traveled Memorial Day weekend. Republicans in turn have blamed President Joe Biden’s energy policies for high […]

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Shauneen Miranda

Bipartisan border bill loses support, fails procedural vote in U.S. Senate

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate failed Thursday to advance a border security bill as both parties seek to hone their messages on immigration policy in the runup to November’s elections. The Senate bill failed to advance on a 43-50 procedural vote. The chamber already rejected the measure as part of a broader foreign aid package […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Therapists, social workers face scrutiny in Missouri AG investigation of transgender care

1 year 1 month ago

A state investigation of the Washington University Transgender Center in St. Louis expanded to include therapists and social workers across the state who work with minors seeking gender-affirming care. Documents made public as part of various lawsuits show that Attorney General Andrew Bailey has obtained a collection of unredacted and loosely redacted records of transgender […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Capitol Perspectives: The value of tolerance to college protests

1 year 1 month ago

This column is a suggestion to both college student protesters and higher education officials to find a better approach to the pro-Palestinian student protests. Those protests and university reaction are so different from the 1970 student demonstrations on the University of Missouri’s Columbia campus in protest to the Vietnam War and the deaths of four […]

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Phill Brooks

St. Louis Public Radio makes unprecedented sovereign immunity claim in defamation case

1 year 1 month ago

The University of Missouri, on behalf of St. Louis Public Radio, is making an unprecedented legal claim of sovereign immunity in the defamation lawsuit filed against it by former general manager Tim Eby. Eby maintains he was defamed by stories quoting station employees accusing him of upholding “white supremacy.” The university’s legal filings describe the […]

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William H. Freivogel

Democrat files lawsuit to keep GOP candidate off Missouri Senate ballot

1 year 1 month ago

A Cole County Circuit Court judge has scheduled a hearing for 10 a.m. Friday in a lawsuit filed by Democrat Stephen Webber seeking to block Republican James Coyne from appearing on the ballot as a candidate for the Missouri Senate. Webber claims Coyne is ineligible to run because the local Republican nominating committee missed a […]

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Ezra Bitterman

GOP candidates will remain on Vernon County ballot pending review by Missouri appeals court

1 year 1 month ago

Eight Republican candidates for county office – including four GOP incumbents – will be on the ballot in Vernon County in August, at least until a lawsuit plays out at the Missouri Court of Appeals. An order issued Wednesday by the Western District Court of Appeals stayed a trial court decision directing Vernon County Clerk […]

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Rudi Keller

Students call on University of Missouri to divest from Israeli companies, weapons manufacturers

1 year 1 month ago

Students at the University of Missouri have called on the UM System to divest money in its endowment pool now invested in Israel and weapons manufacturers. The UM System’s total investments into companies within Israel is just under $500,000, making up just over 0.02% of the endowment. Sadia Moumita, one of the students demanding divestment, […]

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Alex Cox

Crime victims may get fewer services as federal aid drops. States weigh how to help

1 year 1 month ago

Groups that assist crime victims across the United States are bracing for significant financial pain after the amount available from a major federal victim services fund plunged $700 million this year. Congress recently lowered spending to $1.2 billion from the fund, which provides grants to nonprofit and local programs across the country. This latest round […]

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Amanda Hernandez

Wide scope of presidential emergency powers could be reined in by Congress this year

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — Senators from both political parties at a Wednesday hearing appeared to be on the same page about limiting presidential emergency powers, striking a bipartisan agreement that Congress should take steps this year to rework a decades-old law. The National Emergencies Act, approved during the 94th Congress, provides the president with powers they wouldn’t […]

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Jennifer Shutt

USDA chief voices ‘deep concerns’ over U.S. House GOP farm bill’s nutrition cuts

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on a call with reporters Wednesday strongly criticized a farm bill draft written by U.S. House Republicans, saying it would damage the coalition that traditionally has united behind farm bills and “raises the real possibility of being unable to get a farm bill through the process.” The massive five-year […]

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Jane Norman

Lawmakers adjourn without banning state from seizing benefits from Missouri foster kids

1 year 1 month ago

Legislation that would have banned Missouri from seizing the Social Security benefits of foster children was on the precipice of passing during the final days of the legislative session, but died when GOP infighting caused the state Senate to adjourn early.  That means the state will continue to take millions of dollars in the next […]

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Clara Bates

Progressives push Biden administration to cut ties with Missouri student loan servicer

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — A group of advocates and progressive Democratic lawmakers called on the U.S. Department of Education on Wednesday to end its contract with MOHELA, a Missouri-based student loan servicer. U.S. Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Greg Casar of Texas and U.S. Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts urged the department to cut […]

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Shauneen Miranda

Republicans pick James Coyne to run in Boone County state Senate race

1 year 1 month ago

James Coyne was selected as the GOP candidate for an open Boone County seat in the Missouri Senate by the Republican 19th Senatorial District Committee two days before the nomination deadline. Coyne is the owner of health insurance company Coyne Agency. In the 2020 state Senate race, Coyne ran as an independent write-in candidate. During […]

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Sterling Sewell

As a key labor union pushes into the South, red states push back

1 year 1 month ago

Just days before workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama began voting last week on whether to unionize, Republican Gov. Kay Ivey signed a new law that would claw back state incentives from companies that voluntarily recognize labor unions. Alabama’s move follows similar efforts in Georgia and Tennessee, where GOP leaders also have passed laws […]

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Kevin Hardy

Members of the U.S. Senate face a vote on whether they support contraception access

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. senators will go on record next month with whether they support legislation from Democrats that would guarantee access to contraception — a right currently upheld by two Supreme Court cases, but one that has been singled out by a conservative justice. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, announced Wednesday […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Neighborhood blocks a low-barrier shelter some see as key to solving homelessness in KC

1 year 1 month ago

Ken Simard mainly slept under the Blue Parkway bridge near railroad tracks along Brighton Avenue for the seven years he was homeless, numbing himself with meth and weed. “If it were not for the drugs that I did, I would have been suicidal,” he said. “I would do anything to take my mind and put […]

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Mili Mansaray

States need to keep PFAS ’forever chemicals’ out of the water. It won’t be cheap

1 year 1 month ago

In recent years, Michigan has spent tens of millions of dollars to limit residents’ exposure to the harmful “forever chemicals” called PFAS. And some cities there have spent millions of their own to filter contaminated drinking water or connect to new, less-polluted sources. “We’ve made significant investments to get up to speed,” said Abigail Hendershott, […]

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Alex Brown

Trump declines witness stand as testimony in his first trial concludes

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — The end of the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president is in sight as Donald Trump’s defense team rested its case Tuesday in Manhattan, where jurors have heard weeks of testimony from nearly two dozen witnesses about Trump’s alleged reimbursement of hush money meant to silence a porn star before the […]

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Ashley Murray

U.S. Department of Agriculture to fund $300 million in grants to boost exports

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday $300 million in funding for more than 60 groups seeking to diversify American agricultural exports. “USDA is pleased to be able to provide the startup capital to tap into these opportunities,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said on a call with reporters Monday night previewing the announcement. […]

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Ariana Figueroa