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With California’s Prop 12 now law, pork producers adapt while lobbying groups continue to fight

1 year 4 months ago

In 2021, two years before California enacted new hog confinement standards for pork to be sold within its borders, Seaboard Foods said it would ā€œno longer sell certain whole pork productsā€ in the state. Passed in 2018, California’s Farm Animal Confinement Initiative, often referred to as Proposition 12, required pork producers to give sows, or […]

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John McCracken

Civic education is needed in Missouri — and the nation — more than ever

1 year 4 months ago

There is an urgent need to make civic education available in our schools to help protect and strengthen our republic and its democratic form of government. Civic learning and participation should be a priority in Missouri and nationwide. This week, Civic Learning Week, has been set aside to emphasize the importance of every citizen having […]

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Janice Ellis

Missouri bill would establish ā€˜Danny’s Law’ to protect 911 callers in hazing incidents

1 year 4 months ago

Pausing to take a breath, Sarah Love, a University of Missouri senior, held back tears as she recounted the story of Danny Santulli, a former MU student. Santulli, who was starting his freshman year of college in fall 2021, was a pledge for the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, commonly referred to as Fiji. As part […]

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Madeline Shannon

ā€˜The lifeblood of the community’: States invest to save rural grocery stores

1 year 4 months ago

EMERSON, Neb. — Corliss Hassler rushes in the front door of Post 60 Market and heads straight for the produce case. ā€œI’m back,ā€ she announces. It’s around lunchtime, but it’s already her second trip in today — this time, she’s picking up a few items for the Friday fish fry at the local Catholic church. Hassler […]

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Kevin Hardy

Missouri AG Andrew Bailey’s new lawsuit is an endorsement of anti-abortion violence

1 year 4 months ago

The secretly filmed video of a young woman who works at a Missouri Planned Parenthood clinic ends with an image of crosshairs and a call to ā€œBe Brave. Do Something.ā€Ā  Project Veritas is a far-right organization that surreptitiously films employees of organizations that it opposes, deceptively edits the videos, and then uses them to direct […]

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Bridgette Dunlap

States consider menthol cigarette bans as feds delay action

1 year 4 months ago

CLERMONT, Fla. — It was just after sunset, and the evening traffic was buzzing on Highway 50 as 24-year-old Elijah Kinlaw popped into his local Walgreens in Clermont, Florida, to pick up some smokes. He had just finished a long day working at a local roofing company, and he was still wearing his neon green […]

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Nada Hassanein

U.S. Senate approves compensation for St. Louis nuclear waste exposures

1 year 4 months ago

The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted again in favor of legislation that would compensate those who developed cancer following exposure to World War II-era radioactive waste in St. Louis.Ā  The legislation, sponsored by Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri, extends the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, which is set to expire, and expands it to cover […]

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Allison Kite

Missouri Supreme Court case could result in ā€˜dozens’ of new marijuana business licenses

1 year 4 months ago

The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday in a case marijuana regulators say could force them to issue “dozens” of new licenses to grow, sell and distribute cannabis products above the state’s self-imposed caps.Ā  Mo Cann Do Inc. applied for a cultivation license to grow marijuana in 2019. The company was denied when the state […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Restrictions on drag performances debated by Missouri House committee

1 year 4 months ago

For the second year in a row, a Missouri House committee debated GOP-backed legislation that would face the same limits on drag performances as govern “sexually oriented businesses.” The bill, sponsored by Bethany Republican Rep. Mazzie Christensen, would also create penalties for engaging in an adult cabaret performance in a location where it could be […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Three-day hearing reveals behind-the-scenes details of Missouri marijuana recall

1 year 4 months ago

Jack Maritz was working at Delta Extraction, a marijuana manufacturing facility in Robertsville, in February 2023 when the company’s regular state compliance officer stopped by unannounced.Ā  The officer, Heather Bilyeu, wanted to make sure Delta had ā€œaccurate countsā€ in the state’s tracking database of how much THC distillate, or concentrated THC oil, they had in […]

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Rebecca Rivas

We left the St. Louis mayor’s jail board, but not the fight for the oppressedĀ 

1 year 4 months ago

Our government deceived us.Ā  We were both handpicked by city leaders to join a civilian jail oversight board after chaos ensued at St. Louis’ jail.Ā  Chaos is too vague. Let’s be clear. Hell has broken loose. People are dying in cells right across from St. Louis City Hall. City leaders respond with negligence, indifference and […]

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Mike Milton

Ethics chair decries ā€˜theatrics’ after Dean Plocher’s lawyer seeks to attend closed meeting

1 year 4 months ago

Speaker Dean Plocher’s attorney sought to attend a closed-door hearing of the Missouri House Ethics Committee on Wednesday night, arguing he should be allowed to stay in order to listen to the panel review a report detailing the investigation of his client.Ā  Lowell Pearson, a veteran Republican attorney, was informed by the committee’s chair — […]

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Jason Hancock

U.S. House passes $468 billion spending package that would stave off shutdown

1 year 4 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. House lawmakers cast a broadly bipartisan vote Wednesday to approve a six-bill government funding package, marking one of the few consequential votes on major legislation that chamber has taken since Republicans took the majority more than a year ago. The $468 billion package includes half of the annual spending bills for the […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Missouri House gives initial approval to bill banning political deepfakes

1 year 4 months ago

A bill to protect politicians from ā€œdeepfakeā€ images and recordings received broad bipartisan support Wednesday in the Missouri House. State Rep. Ben Baker’s bill would prohibit the distribution of digitally created or manipulated messages that ā€œcreate a realistic but false imageā€ without labeling it as being created using artificial intelligence. The penalty would be up […]

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Rudi Keller

Trump, Biden close in on clinching nominations after broad Super Tuesday victories

1 year 4 months ago

WASHINGTON — Despite facing 91 felony counts, hefty civil penalties and a packed 2024 legal calendar, Donald Trump emerged on Super Tuesday as the Republican Party’s presumptive choice as its presidential candidate in November. The former president has secured 995 of the necessary 1,215 GOP delegates needed to clinch the GOP nomination, and likely will […]

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Ashley Murray

Troy-based Toyota plant workers launch campaign to unionize

1 year 4 months ago

More than 30% of workers at a Troy-based Toyota manufacturing plant have signed union cards, prompting them to go public with their campaign on Wednesday to join the United Auto Workers union. Troy is the first Toyota plant nationally where workers have gone public with a union drive — and the latest in a string […]

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Clara Bates

Missouri bill would slash state regulations over small streams and major aquifers

1 year 4 months ago

Missouri’s leading agriculture groups are pushing legislation environmentalists and state regulators warn could jeopardize thousands of miles of streams and drinking water for 3.6 million people. Members of a Missouri Senate committee on Tuesday heard testimony on a bill that would narrow the definition of ā€œwaters of the state,ā€ slashing the state’s authority over small […]

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Allison Kite

Lawmakers consider bill to raise training standards for Missouri coroners

1 year 4 months ago

The Missouri legislature is looking at setting minimum training standards for coroners following allegations that the Cape Girardeau County coroner stole money at death scenes and botched numerous death investigations. Wavis Jordan, elected coroner of Cape Girardeau County in 2020, is scheduled to be in court on Friday for arraignment on a misdemeanor stealing charge […]

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Rudi Keller

Biden to push for return of expanded child tax credit in State of the Union speech

1 year 4 months ago

WASHINGTON —  Top White House economic officials said Tuesday that President Joe Biden will announce how his administration is tackling economic issues — from the housing crisis to restoring the expansion of the child tax credit — during this week’s State of the Union address to Congress and the nation. ā€œProviding more breathing room to […]

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Ariana Figueroa