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Frustrated Democrats call for GOP help on federal gun laws after mass school shooting

2 years 10 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Wednesday implored Senate Republicans to work with Democrats to pass bipartisan gun control legislation, following a mass school shooting that took the lives of 19 children and two teachers in Texas. Tuesday’s massacre was the nation’s second-deadliest mass school shooting since another at Sandy Hook Elementary […]

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Ariana Figueroa

FDA chief cites ā€˜egregiously unsanitary’ conditions at Michigan baby formula plant

2 years 10 months ago

WASHINGTON — The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration told Congress on Wednesday that he’s found no evidence of intentional delay or malfeasance within the agency — though it took months to act on a whistleblower report of what he called ā€œegregiously unsanitaryā€ conditions at an infant formula plant in Michigan.Ā  FDA Commissioner […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Missouri ranks 7th in electric vehicle use, but access to charging remains a key barrier

2 years 10 months ago

This story was originally published by the Kansas City Beacon. Beto Lugo-Martinez is a grassroots activist who advocates for clean air. A big part of his work is fighting the expansion of ā€œgas guzzlingā€ vehicles and making sure that historically underserved communities receive infrastructure updates, partly to encourage driving an electric vehicle in Kansas City. […]

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Meg Cunningham

Summer hurricanes, wildfires and storms loom as FEMA faces pressure to step up

2 years 10 months ago

WASHINGTON — Another grueling summer disaster season is arriving, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is under intense pressure even as its portfolio balloons, it pleads for more money from Congress and criticism comes on several fronts. The agency manages more than 300 disaster declarations a year, a dramatic increase from the average of 108 […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Missouri Supreme Court weighs impact of merit system changes on labor contracts

2 years 10 months ago

Three state employee labor unions hoping to preserve the merit system for their members told the Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday that a law passed in 2018 doesn’t alter existing contracts. Under the law, most state employees lost protections that included grievance procedures to protest disciplinary actions and a requirement that the state have a […]

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Rudi Keller

Phone records blast holes in Eric Greitens’ conspiracy claims, attorney says

2 years 10 months ago

Phone records show Sheena Greitens didn’t talk to Karl Rove, Mitch McConnell ā€œor any person working for these menā€ in the weeks before she made explosive allegations of child and spousal abuse against Eric Greitens, her attorney said Tuesday. Sheena Greitens’ call logs and text messages for the period Feb. 1 through March 22 were […]

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Rudi Keller

Environmentalists decry proposed ā€˜permit lite’ for some Missouri coal ash ponds

2 years 10 months ago

A push by Missouri regulators to change permitting requirements for coal ash ponds has environmental groups worried important safeguards will be lifted and toxic chemicals and metals could leach into groundwater with few protections. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is seeking to move some ash ponds from stringent, site-specific permits to the general permit […]

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Allison Kite

Some 68 years after Brown v. Board, similar foes continue fighting progress | Opinion

2 years 10 months ago

During a 2014 symposium marking the 60thĀ anniversary of theĀ Brown v. Topeka Board of EducationĀ decision, a statement from one of the plaintiffs offered what today feels like prescient insight. Many of the Virginia plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit, feared integration and would have preferred separate andĀ actuallyĀ equal. Many historians consider Brown one of the high court’s five […]

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Mark McCormick

​​Federal watchdog’s report sheds new light on scope of Missouri’s missing foster kids

2 years 10 months ago

A report published Monday by a federal watchdog sheds new light on the scope of missing foster kids in Missouri, an issue that infuriated state lawmakers last year and led to accusations that Department of Social Services leadership was failing to take accountability. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General […]

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Tessa Weinberg

EPA watchdog launches probe into incidents linked to popular Seresto pet collar

2 years 10 months ago

This story was originally published by Investigate Midwest. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s inspector generalĀ is reviewing the agency’s handling of the tens of thousands of reported incidents of harm linked to the Seresto flea-and-tick collar, the agency announced last week. The EPA Office of Inspector General said it plans to determine whether the agency’s response […]

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Johnathan Hettinger

Capitol Perspectives: Possible reasons for Missouri’s legislative dysfunction

2 years 10 months ago

This column was inspired by a discussion with Missouri Independent Reporter Rudi Keller the day after the 2022 legislative session adjourned. We reminisced about earlier years when there seemed to be a more intense focus on the specific details of public policy rather than ideology and pondered what caused the change. Has it been the […]

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Phill Brooks

Opioid death of son inspires first agenda item for Democratic Senate candidate

2 years 10 months ago

Matt Valentine was 499 days sober in a court-supervised diversion program when painkillers taken for a broken nose triggered a long-term addiction. He died of an overdose in August 2020. When beer heiress Trudy Busch Valentine announced her campaign for U.S. Senate, she pointed to her son’s 2020 overdose death as a key motivation for […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri legislators load up state’s official calendar with awareness days

2 years 10 months ago

The bill started out as just one word.Ā  ā€œLiterally adding the word ā€˜Captain’ to the David Dorn Memorial Highway on Highway (State Route) 180 here in St. Louis County,ā€ said Rep. Shamed Dogan, R-Ballwin.Ā  When they named the highway in his honor last year, legislators accidentally left out the title for Dorn, a retired St. […]

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Rebecca Rivas

The abortion debate is filled with misinformation, hypocrisy | Opinion

2 years 10 months ago

Embedded in the protracted abortion debate are many existing conditions and facts that are often omitted or distorted, along with blatant hypocrisy when it comes to promoting and protecting the wellbeing of millions of women and children already among us. Whether you take to the street in protest, seethe in anger or shudder silently in […]

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Janice Ellis

ā€˜Anything’s on the table’: Missouri legislature may revisit contraceptive limits post-Roe

2 years 11 months ago

By the time state lawmakers return to the Capitol next year, nearly all abortions could be illegal in Missouri. With a trigger ban already on the books that would go into effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, the GOP supermajority that controls the Missouri legislature is already mulling what types of […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Missouri proposes ā€˜permit lite’ for leaking coal ash dumps | Opinion

2 years 11 months ago

Our environmental safeguards are being decimated by none other than the agency meant to protect us from pollution, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Staff from DNR met secretly with corporations and consulting firms before releasing a proposed rule that would drastically reduce oversight at coal ash dumps by allowing them to continue leaching […]

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Patricia Schuba

Freedom of speech is under attack in public schools, U.S. House panel told

2 years 11 months ago

Students and teachers told U.S. House members during a Thursday hearing that their right to talk about race and LGBTQ issues in public schools is being silenced due to an onslaught of new state laws as well as pressure on school boards from right-wing advocates. ā€œTo be crystal clear, this is about disrupting and destroying […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Misinformation, violence and a paper shortage threaten midterm elections, officials say

2 years 11 months ago

Members of a U.S. Senate panel and election administrators raised a bevy of concerns Thursday about the challenges elections officials will face this fall, saying problems ranging from a lack of paper to coordinated misinformation campaigns could affect confidence in U.S. democracy. A bipartisan panel of current and former elections officials and experts told the […]

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Jacob Fischler

New maps make residency an issue in Missouri’s 4th Congressional District

2 years 11 months ago

If Missouri’s primary election were held today, three candidates in the 4th Congressional District Republican contest would not be able to vote for themselves. The new district lines that took effect Wednesday already led state Rep. Sara Walsh of Ashland to quit the campaign she started last year because her home and legislative constituency will […]

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Rudi Keller

Under fire from Congress, FDA chief says baby formula shortage will improve soon

2 years 11 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. Food and Drug Commissioner Robert Califf told Congress Thursday that the infant formula shortage will likely begin to improve in the coming days, though he declined to explain to unhappy lawmakers why his agency didn’t act sooner on a whistleblower report that detailed safety issues at an Abbott Laboratories facility in Michigan. […]

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Jennifer Shutt