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If you think you are living in a divided America, it’s nothing new | Opinion

3 years 1 month ago

We are the United States of America. At least, that is who we have always claimed to be. But are we? Have we ever been? Considering where we are today, and the state of our public discourse, it begs the questions. The brazen and hateful divisions playing out in almost every aspect of American life […]

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Janice Ellis

Jack Danforth wants to find an independent candidate to run for U.S. Senate in Missouri

3 years 1 month ago

Former Sen. Jack Danforth is looking for a centrist Republican to run an independent race for the U.S. Senate this year in MissouriĀ  — and said Friday there would be ā€œa lot of resourcesā€ to help the campaign. Danforth, who left the Senate in 1994 after three terms, enlisted a polling firm, Miami-based Bendixen & […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri takes months to process Medicaid applications — longer than law allows

3 years 1 month ago

This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News.Ā  Aneka French applied for Medicaid in October, not long after Missouri became the 38th state to expand eligibility for the program. But her application sat for months in a backlog with tens of thousands of others. While she waited, French, 45, an uninsured medical technician from […]

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Bram Sable-Smith

Misinformation fuels false belief that Missouri COVID death figures are being inflated

3 years 2 months ago

On a recent Tuesday evening in southeastern Missouri, John Freeze stood in front of yet another angry group of constituents.Ā  Some here believe the number of COVID-19 deaths are being purposefully inflated for financial gain. Among the culprits, in their mistaken view:Ā  Hospitals seeking Medicare reimbursements; The federal government, led by Dr. Anthony Fauci and […]

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Derek Kravitz

Capitol Perspectives: Missouri Congressional redistricting

3 years 2 months ago

The extended Missouri Senate filibusters about congressional redistricting is a reminder about how bitter and divisive this issue can be. This year it has involved an historically long Senate filibuster, objections by women legislators about the tone of the debate, a tweet by the governor’s communications director that escalated the gender issue and repeated arguments […]

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Phill Brooks

Missouri state health agency seeks control of Title X funds that go to Planned Parenthood

3 years 2 months ago

Missouri’s state health department has applied to oversee federal family planning funds, a move reproductive health advocates fear would give the state power to cut off funding for providers who refer patients for abortion services. During his confirmation hearing late last month, former Department of Health and Senior Services Director Donald Kauerauf’s testimony focused on […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Missouri could become the seventh state to recognize Black History Month

3 years 2 months ago

Missouri law doesn’t officially recognize Black History Month — a fact that surprised several Black state lawmakers this week.Ā  ā€œI had to double and triple check it because I thought I was seeing things incorrectly at first,ā€ said Rep. Mark Sharp, D- Kansas City, during a Monday meeting of the House Special Committee on Urban […]

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Rebecca Rivas

U.S. DOJ sues Missouri over law blocking enforcement of federal gun regulations

3 years 2 months ago

A controversial Missouri gun law that penalizes police for enforcing federal gun laws is facing a new legal challenge from the U.S. Justice Department. On Wednesday, the department filed suit to prevent Missouri from enforcing its Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA), a law that allows citizens to file suit for up to $50,000 if they […]

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Kavahn Mansouri

Students defrauded by for-profit colleges to get millions in loan repayments

3 years 2 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education announced Wednesday that nearly 16,000 student borrowers would receive millions in loan repayments, after the department found that four private for-profit institutions made misleading claims about their job placement rates. ā€œThe Department remains committed to giving borrowers discharges when the evidence shows their college violated the law and […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Missouri AG says it’s not his job to clarify ruling’s impact on public health authority

3 years 2 months ago

Attorney General Eric Schmitt told lawmakers Wednesday it’s not his office’s job to advise local public health agencies on what mitigation measures they still have the authority to pursue — even after numerous departments ceased such efforts following the attorney general’s threats of legal action. ā€œWe represent the state,ā€ Schmitt said. ā€œWe don’t represent the […]

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Tessa Weinberg

After wearing overalls in the Missouri Senate, GOP lawmaker loses committee spots

3 years 2 months ago

A southwest Missouri senator was stripped of most of his committee assignments Wednesday as punishment for wearing overalls to the chamber floor and other alleged violations of decorum. Sen. Mike Moon, R-Ash Grove, received word of his dismissal from all but one standing and two joint committees on Wednesday just before the Gubernatorial Appointments Committee […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri’s GOP Senate primary as a hand of Texas Hold ā€˜Em, part two: The flop | Opinion

3 years 2 months ago

Back in September I asked: If each U.S. Senate primary candidate held a Texas Hold ā€˜Em starting hand, what would they be, and why? Five months later, it’s time for an update.Ā  But first, the rules. In Texas Hold ā€˜Em, two cards are dealt face down to each player, while five ā€œcommunity cardsā€ are dealt […]

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Jeff Smith

Missouri plotting official ā€˜end’ to COVID-19 pandemic as soon as March, document says

3 years 2 months ago

The state of Missouri is planning an official end to the COVID-19 pandemic as a public health crisis and will transition to treating the virus as endemic, much like it does the seasonal flu. The target date for when Missouri’s public health agencies would begin treating COVID-19 as endemic is mid-March, the two-year anniversary of […]

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Derek Kravitz

Gov. Parson holds out hope for $15 state worker minimum wage

3 years 2 months ago

State employees anticipating a raise should be patient and it will arrive as soon as possible, Gov. Mike Parson wrote in a memo Monday to workers waiting for the pay boost he wanted to begin this month. But for some, stretched by working overtime to complete work that would go to unfilled jobs and considering […]

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Rudi Keller

ā€˜A shock’: Healthcare orgs kept in the dark when Missouri ended COVID emergency order

3 years 2 months ago

When Susan Klotz heard the governor had announced he would be allowing the COVID-19 state of emergency to expire at midnight on New Year’s Eve, it sent her and her patients into a panic. Klotz, a family nurse practitioner, started her own clinic in Ash Grove with her husband during the pandemic. To help deal […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Before ouster, Missouri health director drafted a letter to senators that was never sent

3 years 2 months ago

On the Friday before a drawn-out confirmation battle ended with his ouster from office, Missouri state Health Director Donald Kauerauf wrote an impassioned letter meant to convince conservative legislators who were on the fence about his appointment.Ā  The message: While he believed in vaccines and data and science, he didn’t believe in vaccine mandates. Missourians, […]

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Derek Kravitz

American Farm Bureau Federation claims it’s the ā€˜voice of agriculture.’ Others beg to differ

3 years 2 months ago

This story was originally published as a collaboration between Investigate Midwest and Watchdog Writers Group. The American Farm Bureau Federation calls itself the ā€œvoice of agriculture,ā€ a slogan it trademarked in 2007. But as the divide between agribusiness and small farmers has grown in recent decades, a unified voice of agriculture has become harder to […]

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Madison McVan

Spire ā€˜created unnecessary panic and confusion’ with warnings of gas outages, regulators say

3 years 2 months ago

Spire Missouri’s warnings that St. Louis customers could be left without heat this winter if the company’s affiliated pipeline shut down were misleading, left out key context and heightened public panic, an investigation by state regulators concluded.Ā  But staff of the Missouri Public Service Commission won’t pursue a complaint against the natural gas utility because […]

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Allison Kite

Why millions on Medicaid are at risk of losing coverage in the months ahead

3 years 2 months ago

This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News. The Biden administration and state officials are bracing for a great unwinding: Millions of people losing their Medicaid benefits when the pandemic health emergency ends. Some might sign up for different insurance. Many others are bound to get lost in the transition. State Medicaid agencies for […]

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Rachana Pradhan

Missouri lawmaker admits illegally selling prescription drugs, says it was unintentional

3 years 2 months ago

A Missouri lawmaker facing a 23-count federal indictment for allegedly selling fake stem-cell treatments and fraudulently using federal pandemic relief funds has settled with the state health department, resulting in a three-year probation of her narcotics license while admitting to illegally purchasing and prescribing pharmaceutical drugs. The administrative settlement, signed Jan. 28 with the Missouri […]

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Derek Kravitz