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Missouri Supreme Court hears case on transgender student’s use of school bathrooms

4 months 3 weeks ago
Missouri’s highest court heard arguments Tuesday over whether a school district’s denial of multi-stall bathrooms and locker rooms to a transgender student is a form of sex discrimination. The case may decide if the Missouri Human Rights Act covers legal sex, such as when a birth certificate is amended after gender transition, or is limited […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Missouri soybean research project shuts down as Trump cuts off funding

4 months 3 weeks ago
A major soybean research project, which collaborates with the University of Missouri, will shut down April 15 due to President Donald Trump’s dismantling of funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development. The Soybean Innovation Lab, based at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, formed in 2011 to provide researchers and organizations with the resources needed […]
Jazmyne Martinez

Trump administration medical research cuts could mean $100 million loss in Missouri

4 months 3 weeks ago
Missouri universities and research organizations will need to cut about $100 million from administrative costs for research funded last year by the National Institutes of Health or replace the money from other sources if President Donald Trump’s attempt to reduce indirect costs is successful. There were 1,553 grants worth $901 million issued by the NIH […]
Rudi Keller

Republican unity undercuts Democratic leverage in Missouri General Assembly

4 months 3 weeks ago
For the first time in years, Democrats in the Missouri Legislature think they are about to feel the power of a fully operational Republican supermajority. Factional fighting in the state Senate made that body “a dumpster fire” last year, state Sen. Rick Brattin, chairman of the Missouri Freedom Caucus, said Thursday. The Freedom Caucus initiated […]
Rudi Keller

Fear, misguided beliefs fuel backlash against DEI and Black history

4 months 3 weeks ago
With the stroke of a pen, efforts to create an equal playing field for all Americans irrespective of race and gender are being eliminated under the guise that they promote unfairness and incompetence. Nothing could be further from the truth. History is our witness. There seems to be amnesia about whether this country has always […]
Janice Ellis

As Donald Trump and allies flout the law, Democrats struggle to fight back

4 months 3 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — Less than three weeks into his second term, President Donald Trump and those working under his auspices — most prominently billionaire Elon Musk — are making no apologies for barreling over institutions and flouting the law. The Trump administration’s sweeping actions tee up a major test for the guardrails Americans, red or blue, […]
Ashley Murray

U.S. Senate GOP unveils budget details to jumpstart border security, energy legislation

4 months 3 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham on Friday released the text of the budget resolution that will lay the groundwork for Republicans in Congress to overhaul border security, boost defense funding and address energy extraction — if the two chambers can broker a deal. The South Carolina Republican announced earlier this week he […]
Jennifer Shutt

Blue states fear invasion by red-state National Guard troops for deportations

4 months 3 weeks ago
There’s an emerging blue-state nightmare: Inspired by President Donald Trump’s call to round up immigrants who are in the country illegally, Republican governors would send their National Guard troops into Democratic-led states without those leaders’ permission. It’s a scenario that was so concerning to Washington state Rep. Sharlett Mena that she introduced legislation that would […]
Matt Vasilogambros

KC mayor will use nonprofit for Super Bowl trip, but donors remain unclear

4 months 3 weeks ago
The Chiefs will make their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance on Sunday, and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas will be in New Orleans to cheer them on.  Exactly who is funding the organization picking up the tab for this year’s trip, however, is not clear.  Two years ago, the mayor attended the Super Bowl in […]
Allison Kite

Missouri GOP should avoid past mistakes when crafting new abortion amendment

4 months 3 weeks ago
Missourians will likely vote on an alternative abortion amendment in 2026. This amendment will be drafted and summarized by the Republican-controlled Missouri legislature, which aims to roll back provisions in Amendment 3 and further restrict abortion access. Instead of repeating past mistakes that endangered women and babies, Republicans should offer a commonsense abortion amendment. In […]
Jamie Corley

Lawmakers press Social Security on lag in paying expanded benefits to public employees

5 months ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators from both political parties wrote to the acting Social Security commissioner on Thursday, expressing concern it might take the agency more than a year to implement an expansion to benefits that Congress approved last year. “The Social Security Fairness Act restores full Social Security benefits for the millions of teachers, police […]
Jennifer Shutt

Inmate on dialysis bleeds to death while serving life sentence in Missouri prison

5 months ago
James Pointer’s life sentence in the Missouri Department of Corrections ended abruptly last week when he bled to death from an opening in his leg used to administer dialysis treatments. Pointer, 76, was housed at the Moberly Correctional Center, where the state prison agency keeps offenders with kidney disease because it has a dialysis center, […]
Rudi Keller

Trump wants states to handle disasters without FEMA. They say they can’t

5 months ago
State and local emergency managers are facing a serious question in the wake of President Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office: When disaster strikes, will they be able to count on the federal government? Trump has called the Federal Emergency Management Agency a “disaster” and suggested it might “go away.” He said states would […]
Alex Brown, Kevin Hardy

Cigarettes, alcohol use dropping among Missouri teens

5 months ago
Missouri teens were less interested in cigarettes, alcohol and marijuana in 2024 than in previous years. Vapes were the most reported among teens when asked what they had used in the last 30 days, with 9.1% of respondents saying they used one. The results of the state Department of Mental Health’s Missouri Student Survey were […]
Meg Cunningham