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Labeling error led to Missouri recall of cannabis gummies

1 year ago
Flora Farms took more than 3,000 Zen-brand cannabis gummy products off the shelves last month, after state regulators received a complaint the food-coloring ingredient wasn’t listed on the label. The food coloring is not a banned ingredient, said Sami Jo Freeman, spokeswoman for the Division of Cannabis Regulation, and the Flora Farms manufacturing facility in […]
Rebecca Rivas

Election denialism has staying power even after Trump’s win

1 year ago
President-elect Donald Trump may have quieted his lies about widespread voter fraud after his win earlier this month, but the impact of his effort to cast doubt on the integrity of American elections lingers on. Although this post-election period has been markedly calmer than the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, there were isolated flare-ups […]
Matt Vasilogambros

Biden’s pardon of his son draws blowback from Republicans, a few Democrats

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son from federal gun and tax crimes —and any other offenses over a nearly 11-year period — has drawn outrage from Republicans, while only a few Democrats have criticized the outgoing president for establishing a potential precedent for the incoming GOP administration. In a lengthy Sunday […]
Ariana Figueroa

U.S. Senate Dem leader calls for traditional process for confirming Trump nominees

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer sent a letter to incoming Republican Leader John Thune on Monday urging him to move nominees through the traditional confirmation process, including committee hearings and floor votes. The letter is likely a response to President-elect Donald Trump urging Senate Republicans to recess the chamber for at least 10 […]
Jennifer Shutt

Missouri cannabis microbusiness ā€˜mentor’ connected to licenses under state investigationĀ 

1 year ago
The Missouri Cannabis Trade Association describes David Brodsky as ā€œinstrumental in developing the Missouri microbusiness communityā€ and a mentor to disadvantaged business owners. In his cannabis consulting work, Brodsky is part of a group that charges up to $4,000 to help eligible applicants enter the microbusiness lottery. It’s aĀ  program intended to help steer small-scale […]
Rebecca Rivas

The next census will gather more racial, ethnic information

1 year ago
The U.S. Census Bureau and a growing number of states are starting to gather more detailed information about Americans’ race and ethnicity, a change some advocates of the process say will allow people to choose identities that more closely reflect how they see themselves. Crunching and sorting through those specific details — known as data […]
Tim Henderson

Anti-lockdown researcher Trump’s pick to lead National Institutes of Health

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday he has selected a Stanford University professor of health policy and skeptic of COVID-19 precautions to run the National Institutes of Health, the sweeping federal agency tasked with solving many of the country’s biggest health challenges. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya will require Senate confirmation before taking over the role […]
Jennifer Shutt

Biden administration unveils plan to cover weight loss meds under Medicare, Medicaid

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced Tuesday it’s reinterpreting federal law to allow Medicare and Medicaid patients access to anti-obesity medications to reduce their weight over the long term. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid’s proposed rule, which the Trump administration would need to finalize before it would take effect, is expected to cost $25 […]
Jennifer Shutt

Passage of Missouri sports wagering seems assured despite narrow margin

1 year ago
The thin margin on Amendment 2 to legalize sports wagering, threatened when almost 10,000 unreported votes in Christian County were heavily against it, appears safe in a review of official returns posted on county election websites. And while the Missouri Constitution makes new amendments effective 30 days after the election, passage won’t immediately pull down […]
Rudi Keller

Homeschooling in Missouri: A quiet but seismic shift

1 year ago
Over the past few years, education in Missouri has undergone a quiet but seismic shift. What’s most interesting about this change is that it’s happening outside of schools. Today, 1 in 16 school-aged children in the state are homeschooled, according to new research by Amy Shelton and myself. That puts the number of children educated […]
Collin Hitt

Challenge to voter ID law heading for appeal to Missouri Supreme Court

1 year ago
A challenge to Missouri’s voter ID law will proceed to the state Supreme Court following a Cole County decision upholding the 2022 legislation, opponents said Tuesday. The decision by Circuit Judge Jon Beetem found the individual voters and organizations that sued — the Missouri NAACP and the League of Women Voters — were unable to […]
Rudi Keller

Missouri appeals court backs highways commission on raises for state road workers

1 year ago
Missouri Department of Transportation employees are entitled to raises included in a market pay plan even if lawmakers haven’t appropriated enough money to cover the cost, the Western District Missouri Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. In the unanimous decision, Judge Gary Witt wrote that the Missouri Constitution is unambiguous in the power it gives to […]
Rudi Keller

Missouri DNR’s $640M loan for St. Louis wastewater upgrades the largest in state history

1 year ago
St. Louis’ sewer district will receive the largest loan in the history of Missouri’s clean water fund — equal to almost the entire current balance of the state’s fund for similar projects.Ā  The Missouri Department of Natural Resources announced Monday that it had awarded a $640 million loan to the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to […]
Allison Kite