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DeVerne Calloway’s legacy in Missouri politics celebrated during Black History Month

3 years 2 months ago

In June 1961, DeVerne Calloway sat down at her typewriter to write a column about the uncertain future of the Freedom Rides organized by the activist group Congress of Racial Equity (CORE). For almost two months, the Freedom Riders had faced severe beatings and harsh arrests in their efforts to challenge segregated interstate buses.Ā  Calloway, […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Josh Hawley endorses Vicky Hartzler in GOP primary for Missouri U.S. Senate seat

3 years 2 months ago

U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler scored a major victory on Saturday in her quest for Missouri’s open Senate seat, winning the endorsement of U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley in the crowded GOP primary. Hawley made the announcement at the Missouri GOP’s annual Lincoln Days event in St. Charles. Hartzler is part of a six-way primary, with former […]

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Jason Hancock

Tempers fray as Missouri Senate Republicans fight over Congressional map

3 years 2 months ago

When the Missouri Senate recognizes ā€œspecial guests,ā€ it is normally a pleasant diversion, announcing visits from school groups, constituents or perhaps family. Not on Thursday. Instead, it was another vehicle for airing the Republican factionalism that has shredded this year’s session.Ā  Sen. Mike Cierpiot read prepared remarks about former Sen. Jim Lembke, a political consultant […]

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Rudi Keller

Prosecutor isn’t pressing charges against reporter who found flaw in state website

3 years 2 months ago

A St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter targeted by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson for uncovering a security flaw in a state-run website won’t face criminal charges. The decision comes after the governor spent months publicly labeling the reporter a ā€œhackerā€ for discovering the flaw and notifying the state about it. Parson asked the state highway patrol to […]

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Jason Hancock

Short-term federal spending patch held up by Tennessee senator over crack pipe controversy

3 years 2 months ago

WASHINGTON — Federal government funding runs out in just a week, Congress hasn’t cleared a short-term measure to avoid a shutdown, despite broad bipartisan support — and the latest holdup is over claims the Biden administration wants to pay for crack pipes as part ofĀ  “safe smoking” kits. The stopgap spending bill passed the U.S. […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Criticism of Missouri medical marijuana system seeps into initiative petition debate

3 years 2 months ago

A handful of Republican lawmakers lashed out at the state’s medical marijuana industry Thursday, lobbing accusations of corruption into a Missouri House debate over whether to make it harder to amend the state’s Constitution.Ā  On a mostly party-line 98-53 vote, the Missouri House signed off on legislation Thursday that would require a two-thirds vote of […]

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Jason Hancock

What I learned from watching more than 500 Jan. 6 videos | Opinion

3 years 2 months ago

I recently watched hundreds of videos from the Jan. 6 insurrection. Many of the stark moments from the attack on the U.S. Capitol are well-known — the battle at theĀ west terrace tunnel, the shooting of rioterĀ Ashli Babbitt, theĀ desecration of the SenateĀ chamber. But nothing provides the kind of granular and exhaustive understanding of that day like […]

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Quentin Young

MoDOT seeks ruling to free state road fund from lawmakers’ control

3 years 2 months ago

State lawmakers have no authority over how the Missouri Department of Transportation spends the state road fund, as long as it is within constitutional limits, an attorney told Cole County Circuit Judge Cotton Walker during a Thursday hearing. Because the Missouri Constitution says the road fund ā€œstands appropriated without legislative actionā€ at the ā€œsole discretionā€ […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri bill to prevent hair discrimination advances on eve of Black History Month

3 years 2 months ago

As a young girl, state Rep. Raychel Proudie remembers when the beads in her hair would clap together as she walked. Her teachers would call it a ā€œdistractionā€ — the same way they did when her hair was ā€œtoo high.ā€ ā€œYou would come home and tell your mom, or she would get a note about […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Electricity CEOs tout Biden clean energy tax credits, despite stalled plan

3 years 2 months ago

Clean energy tax credits President Joe Biden proposed in his massive domestic spending and climate measure last year would help electric utilities build resilience and transmission lines, utility CEOs told Biden at a White House event Wednesday. But the $1.9 trillion budget measure, which Biden and allies call Build Back Better, is in limbo because […]

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Jacob Fischler

As Missouri redistricting filibuster resumes, women senators decry ā€˜self serving’ debate

3 years 2 months ago

After the conservative caucus once again hijacked proceedings in the Missouri Senate Wednesday afternoon over the state’s redistricting plan, a bipartisan group of women senators denounced what they called the “purely political” way the debate has played out so far. Sen. Elaine Gannon, R-De Soto, took to the Senate floor Wednesday afternoon and declared it […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Missouri House refuses to accept Gov. Parson plan for $15 base pay for state jobs

3 years 2 months ago

The Missouri House approved a $4.6 billion supplemental spending bill Wednesday that would give all state workers a pay raise.Ā  But lawmakers refused to go along with Gov. Mike Parson’s plan for a $15 an hour base wage for all state employees, instead offering that salary only to select workers.Ā  The bill would also provide […]

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Rudi Keller

This family lost ownership of their house without knowing. Here’s the law that allowed it

3 years 2 months ago

Maria Kendall took a break from her job as a cafe manager in 2020 when she decided to do some house hunting on the real estate website Zillow. She looked for a new home in Marshalltown, a city of about 28,000 in Iowa between Des Moines and Cedar Rapids. It’s where she lived for more […]

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Kassidy Arena

HBCU leaders decry waves of bomb threats as federal investigators probe origin

3 years 2 months ago

WASHINGTON — Hours before the Southern Poverty Law Center held a virtual panel Tuesday about recent bomb threats made to dozens of historically Black colleges, yet another bomb threat was reported — this one to Spelman College in Georgia. ā€œThis was a racist attack that aims to not only disrupt the start of Black History […]

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Ariana Figueroa

States target ballot drop boxes in fight over voting rights

3 years 2 months ago

Ballot drop boxesĀ are so secure they’veĀ survived getting hit by an SUV and rolled by a school bus — yet much of the battle over voting rights has centered on the big metal boxes. In the November 2020 general election,Ā nearly 40 states had ballot drop boxes available and more voters used drop boxes than in any […]

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Kira Lerner

Missouri’s redrawn congressional map remains in limbo after 31-hour Senate filibuster

3 years 2 months ago

A roughly 31-hour filibuster in the Missouri Senate paused early Wednesday morning, when the chamber adjourned without taking action on the state’s new congressional map.Ā  Just after 12:20 a.m., Senate Majority Leader Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia, motioned for senators to adjourn until noon Wednesday, when the redistricting debate is expected to resume.Ā  Before the Senate are […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Missouri Supreme Court tosses laws that blocked 2019 abortion bill referendum

3 years 2 months ago

In a case that grew out of a law making it a crime for a doctor to perform an abortion after eight weeks, the Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday said those seeking to force a referendum on new laws can begin collecting signatures as soon as the bill is passed. The ruling threw out statutes […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri Supreme Court: Medical marijuana application info must be disclosed in appeals

3 years 2 months ago

In a unanimous decision Tuesday, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that a lower court was justified in ordering the state health department to disclose medical marijuana application info that it had argued was confidential. The Department of Health and Senior Services refused to provide applications of businesses who were awarded licenses to grow and sell […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Judicial commission begins work on Missouri Senate redistricting

3 years 2 months ago

While the Missouri Senate is locked in a filibuster over how to draw the state’s congressional districts, the body charged with remaking the map for the chamber’s 34 members is ready to work.Ā  The six judges chosen for the Judicial Redistricting Commission have set a Feb. 17 hearing in Jefferson City for the public to […]

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Rudi Keller

Legislature’s rejection of Missouri governor’s health director shows extent of national rift

3 years 2 months ago

This story was first published by Kaiser Health News.Ā  Republican Missouri state Sen. Mike Moon believes that COVID-19 vaccinations, especially among children, should cease until the long-term effects are known. He points to the research of sources of COVID misinformation like America’s Frontline Doctors and Dr. Robert Malone, a guest on Joe Rogan’s podcast. He […]

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Lauren Weber