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Senators urge better access to disability payments for Long COVID patients

1 year ago
Several U.S. senators haveĀ called onĀ the Social Security Administration to take steps to make it easier for people with Long COVID to access disability benefits, actions that disability rights advocates and patients say are desperately needed. Sens. Tim Kaine , Ed Markey, Tammy Duckworth, Bernie Sanders, Tina Smith, Angus King, and Richard Blumenthal signed the letter […]
Casey Quinlan

Trump agrees to Sept. 10 debate with Harris, claims two more upcoming

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Thursday he has agreed to debate Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Sept. 10, a reversal from his position last week that he would not participate in the ABC News event. During a press conference at Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, the former president said […]
Ariana Figueroa

Missouri Freedom Caucus celebrates its showing in statewide primary elections

1 year ago
The right-wing Freedom Caucus fared well in Missouri’s GOP primaries Tuesday, grabbing its first statewide nomination and displaying the reach of its message in other races. State Sen. Denny Hoskins of Warrensburg emerged from an eight-person field to get the Republican nomination for Secretary of State. Freedom Caucus member state Sen. Bill Eigel finished second […]
Ezra Bitterman

U.S. Education Department to gradually roll out new FAFSA form by Dec. 1

1 year ago
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education said Wednesday it will use a phased rollout to launch the 2025-26 form to apply forĀ federal financial student aid, which will make the application fully available two months later than usual. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid — better known as FAFSA — will be available to […]
Shauneen Miranda

Lack of eviction data obscures extent of the affordable housing crisis

1 year ago
Evictions are a window into America’s rental housing crisis: In 2022, more than half of all renters spent over a third of their income on housing, and millions of tenants who miss rent payments are evicted each year. When renters are kicked out of their homes, the consequences can be disastrous. Families might lose their […]
Robbie Sequeira

Incumbent Missouri senators survive primary challenges across the state

1 year ago
Every incumbent Missouri senator challenged in Tuesday’s primaries won renomination, but Republican voters rejected sitting House members in five districts. In the Senate primaries, a big money advantage generally, but not in every case, carried the day. One notable exception was in the 31st District of western Missouri, where incumbent state Sen. Rick Brattin of […]
Rudi Keller

Among the biggest winners of Missouri’s GOP primaries: Gov. Mike Parson

1 year ago
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson wasn’t on the ballot Tuesday.Ā  But he was still one of the biggest winners of the night.Ā  Watching from the sidelines as election results poured in — barred from running again because of term limits — Parson’s legacy was before voters in the form of the three men he appointed to […]
Jason Hancock

Cori Bush and Josh Hawley: Two roads diverged in a stateĀ 

1 year ago
I’ve always thought that true political talent is rooted in dexterity: the ability to appeal to a wide variety of constituencies without significant internal contradictions. Every politician starts with his or her base. Sometimes that base is ideological. Other times it is, racial, geographic or generational. Candidates with dexterity are not only able to expand […]
Jeff Smith

Dave Wasinger wins Republican primary for Missouri lieutenant governorĀ 

1 year ago
Dave Wasinger secured the Republican nomination for Missouri’s lieutenant governor on Tuesday, emerging out of a crowded primary where candidates spent millions seeking the office.Ā  With all precincts reporting, Wasinger led state Sen. Lincoln Hough of Springfield by just under 7,500 votes. Wasinger is an attorney from St. Louis who has not previously held elected […]
Clara Bates

Missouri voters reject property tax break for child care facilities

1 year ago
Missouri voters on Tuesday rejected an attempt by lawmakers to exempt child care facilities from paying property taxes, an incentive supporters hoped would help with the state’s day care shortage. When the Associated Press called the race at 10:30 p.m., more than 54% of Missourians had voted against amending the Missouri Constitution to offer the […]
Allison Kite

Denny Hoskins wins Republican nomination for Missouri Secretary of State

1 year ago
State Sen. Denny Hoskins emerged from an eight-way primary Tuesday to capture the Republican nomination for Missouri Secretary of State.Ā  He was declared the winner by the Associated Press at 10:15 p.m., holding 24% of the vote.Ā  Hoskins served in the Army National Guard before becoming a certified public accountant. He has represented Warrensburg in […]
Jason Hancock

Bob Onder defeats Kurt Schaefer to win GOP nomination in 3rd Congressional District

1 year ago
Former state Sen. Bob Onder is the Republican nominee in Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District, defeating another former state lawmaker to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer. The Associated Press called the race at 10:15 p.m., with Onder leading former state Sen. Kurt Schaefer 45% to 39%.Ā  Onder is a physician who ran for Congress and […]
Jason Hancock

Mike Kehoe wins Republican nomination for Missouri governor

1 year ago
Missouri Republicans ratified Gov. Mike Parson’s choice of successor Tuesday by nominating Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, rejecting the scion of a veteran political family and the disruptive tactics of the GOP’s most vocal faction. Kehoe trailed Ashcroft in most polls until this summer, when the $16 million campaign warchest he amassed in his campaign fund […]
Rudi Keller