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Business owners, union leader urge U.S. Senate to move ahead soon on stalled tax package

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — Business owners, CEOs and a steelworkers’ union official urged lawmakers Tuesday to quickly pass a tax policy bill that has been stalled in the U.S. Senate since the end of January. The witnesses invited to testify on manufacturing taxation before the Senate Committee on Finance told the panel that the proposal, which includes […]

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Ashley Murray

AI disinformation, threats to poll workers top U.S. Senate panel list of election worries

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — Senators on the U.S. Senate Rules Committee expressed concerns Tuesday that poll workers may need protection and that artificial intelligence could interfere in the fall elections. Leading members of the committee said AI has already been used to promote disinformation that has interfered with elections, while elections workers have for years experienced intimidation. […]

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Ariana Figueroa

GOP senator urges Missouri House to reinstate ‘ballot candy’ into initiative petition bill

1 year 5 months ago

When Terrence Wise explains Missouri’s initiative petition process to his children, he brings up one particularly remarkable play by the Kansas City Chiefs. The famous 13 second overtime win against the Buffalo Bills secured the Chiefs a place in the 2023 Super Bowl. As a result of the win, the NFL changed its overtime rules. […]

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Anna Spoerre

Missourians back initiative to restore abortion rights by small margin, new poll finds

1 year 5 months ago

A new poll shows plurality of Missourians support restoring abortion rights as they existed under Roe v. Wade, but a large undecided group holds the key to victory.  The St. Louis University/YouGov Poll conducted in February found that 44% of those surveyed would vote for abortion rights after hearing the ballot language, while 37% were […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri Senate strikes deal to boost public-school funding in private-school tax-credit bill

1 year 5 months ago

Missouri Senate Democrats ended their filibuster Tuesday of a bill that seeks to expand the state’s K-12 tax-credit scholarship program — agreeing to let the legislation come to a vote after Republicans added provisions boosting public school funding and teacher retention efforts. The bill receiving first-round approval by a 20-13 vote in the Senate Tuesday […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Dean Plocher testifies to the Missouri House ethics panel investigating him

1 year 5 months ago

House Speaker Dean Plocher testified Tuesday evening before a bipartisan committee investigating him over allegations of ethical misconduct.  Appearing alongside his attorneys — Lowell Pearson and David Steelman — Plocher’s testimony took place behind-closed doors. House rules require proceedings of the ethics committee to be confidential, with none of the discussions, testimony or evidence gathered […]

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Jason Hancock

Former special counsel in Biden classified documents probe attacked by both sides in hearing

1 year 5 months ago

Former U.S. Justice Department special counsel Robert Hur on Tuesday defended from both Republican and Democratic critics on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee his conclusion that President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents likely broke federal law but was not worthy of prosecution. Few new facts emerged from the acrimonious five-hour hearing. But Hur’s conclusions […]

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Jacob Fischler

White House budget director says Biden plan would ‘give working families a shot’

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — White House budget director Shalanda Young pressed senators Tuesday to pass legislation implementing core elements of President Joe Biden’s latest budget request, saying it would boost the economy and programs that help working Americans. Young told the Senate Budget Committee during a two-hour hearing the tax, spending and economic policies in the proposal […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Restoring voting rights in Missouri is a step toward justice and public safety

1 year 5 months ago

For Missourians with felony convictions, disenfranchisement laws that restrict voting rights due to a past or current felony conviction stand as a barrier to democracy. Currently, Missouri law denies voting rights to individuals during imprisonment and throughout the probation or parole period following a felony conviction. Senate Bill 1199, sponsored by Sen. Curtis Trent, and […]

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Hallie Schechter

Missouri bill would expand death penalty to certain sex crimes against children

1 year 5 months ago

A bill that would add child sex trafficking and statutory rape to the crimes eligible for the death penalty was debated Monday in a Missouri Senate committee — despite conflicting with U.S. Supreme Court precedent. The legislation is sponsored by state Sen. Mike Moon, an Ash Grove Republican who said Monday that one of the […]

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Clara Bates

Biden calls for expanded child tax credit, taxes on wealthy in $7.2 trillion budget plan

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden released his budget request for the upcoming fiscal year Monday, calling on Congress to stick to the spending agreement brokered last year and to revamp tax laws so that the “wealthy pay their fair share.” The $7.266 trillion budget request doesn’t actually spend any money since Congress controls the power […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Dean Plocher draws new scrutiny over series of Capitol meetings with out-of-state vendor

1 year 5 months ago

Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher arranged a series of meetings in the state Capitol last month between GOP legislators and an out-of-state technology vendor, inviting renewed bipartisan criticism of the embattled Republican as he remains the focus of an ongoing ethics investigation.  The unusual arrangement — including a meeting with GOP leadership that took place […]

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Jason Hancock

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

1 year 5 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 “no longer sell certain whole pork products” 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 5 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 ‘Danny’s Law’ to protect 911 callers in hazing incidents

1 year 5 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

‘The lifeblood of the community’: States invest to save rural grocery stores

1 year 5 months ago

EMERSON, Neb. — Corliss Hassler rushes in the front door of Post 60 Market and heads straight for the produce case. “I’m back,” 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 5 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 “Be Brave. Do Something.”  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 5 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 5 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.  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