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One poll shows a quarter of GOP respondents would vote to legalize abortion in Missouri while Republicans would still win the governorship.
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The legislation comes after several unsuccessful attempts to stop public funds from going to abortion providers or affiliates through the budget process. The bill now goes to Gov. Mike Parson.
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More than $10 million — much of it from outside the state — has been raised to push proposals for abortion rights, sports wagering and to raise the minimum wage in Missouri.
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Unless Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft uses an unusual procedure to speed up counting petition signatures, a bid to legalize abortion won’t go before voters until after the Aug. 6 primary.
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Kloss, who is known for her philanthropy, was in the St. Louis area to help gather signatures for an abortion legalization petition. She also participated in a ceremony officially naming a portion of Washington Avenue after her.
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A GOP-backed bill would block Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood. Health care providers fear it will harm patients’ access to critical care.
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At issue in the case is more than abortion rights. It's the entire structure of the FDA's regulatory power to approve drugs and continually evaluate their safety.
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Erin Hawley, Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley's wife, will argue the mifepristone case on behalf of the anti-abortion doctors in the suit.
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Jamie Corley, a Republican from University City, officially filed to run in the GOP primary on Monday. This is her first time running for public office.
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The latest poll for SLU/YouGov shows Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft in the lead among Republicans in the race for governor, with more than half of respondents undecided.