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Planned Parenthood discusses latest ruling in Missouri Amendment 3 litigation

3 months 3 weeks ago
Planned Parenthood is speaking out after a Missouri judge ruled the state’s near total abortion ban is unenforceable. However, the providers still can’t resume abortion care. While Planned Parenthood said this is progress, the judge still upheld one pretty large barrier to being able to provide abortion care again, which could mean there won't be access until the case is over. “We know that in November the voters, overwhelmingly said they wanted abortion access to be restored in the state,”…
Laura Barczewski

Do you know a thriving family business in St. Louis? Submit your nomination now

3 months 3 weeks ago
The St. Louis Business Journal is currently accepting nominations for the 2025 Family Business Awards, which recognize family-owned companies that are navigating financial success, overcoming challenges and making an impact in the St. Louis region. The deadline to submit a nomination is Sunday, July 20. Submit yours here. The program will award companies in several different categories based on the number of generations of ownership. Winners will be selected by the St. Louis Business Journal's…
Veneta Rizvic

Submit your Best Places to Work nomination before price increase

3 months 4 weeks ago
The St. Louis Business Journal is still accepting nominations for the 2025 Best Places to Work Awards program and you have until Monday, Dec. 29, to submit your nomination before the price increases to $350 per nomination. The cost to participate is currently $250 per nomination. If your company is among the best places to work in St. Louis, submit your nomination for our annual program. Applying for this awards program is a two-part process: First, fill out the Best Places to Work Awards nomination…
Veneta Rizvic

New Illinois laws going into effect on Jan. 1, 2025

3 months 4 weeks ago
The new year is just around the corner and new Illinois laws will be going into effect alongside it. From caps on prescription costs to digital driver's licenses, here's a look at some of the notable changes Illinoisans will feel come Jan. 1, 2025. What will be the new minimum wage in Illinois? Workers making minimum wage in Illinois will see an increase on their checks starting Jan. 1. Wages for hourly workers will increase from $14 to $15. Tipped workers will see an increase to $9 from their…
Mikaela Schlueter

Here's how your Innovation in Philanthropy Awards nomination can stand out

3 months 4 weeks ago
The deadline to submit your nomination for the St. Louis Business Journal's 2025 Innovation in Philanthropy Awards, a program that celebrates innovative partnerships between nonprofit organizations and local companies, has been extended to Monday, Dec. 30. SUBMIT YOUR NOMINATION HERE. These awards highlight companies and organizations that are going above and beyond the standard philanthropic practices to evolve programs in our communities. In your nomination, tell us about the creative ways…
Veneta Rizvic

Looking at tumultuous 3-year tenure of former St. Louis jail commissioner

3 months 4 weeks ago
St. Louis parted ways with its jail commissioner, Jennifer Clemons-Abdullah, over the weekend. “Today, Jennifer Clemons-Abdullah’s employment with the City of St. Louis was separated effective immediately. Tammy Ross is currently acting as the Commissioner of Corrections,” Mayor Tishaura Jones' director of communications, Conner Kerrigan, said Saturday in a statement. Tammy Ross on Saturday was named the jail's acting commissioner. Consultant Doug Burris, credited for changes at the St. Louis…
Laura Barczewski