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The Missouri House this week signed off on legislation that would require photo identification to cast a ballot.
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On the last day before the legislature takes a week off, the House also passed legislation including banning discrimination in schools against traditionally Black hairstyles and creating nurseries in women’s prisons.
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The Steelville Republican also discussed likely and potential special sessions that could take place over the next few months.
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Ashcroft is in favor of reinstituting Missouri's government-issued photo identification law and letting voters decide whether constitutional amendments should need a two-thirds majority instead of a simple majority.
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Passage of a tax credit for donors of educational scholarships could open the door to other bills making it across the legislative finish line.
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The Kansas City Democrat discussed photo identification requirements for voting and efforts to curb the initiative petition process.
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St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies delve into the three medical marijuana initiatives.Missourians will vote on Amendment 2, Amendment…
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Proponents of Missouri’s voter photo ID law contend it has not restricted voting, while opponents argue it keeps people from the polls.The two sides made…
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Proponents of Missouri’s photo-ID voter law argued Monday it’s not burdensome, while those suing to overturn it say it’s exclusionary.House Bill 1631,…
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On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies welcome Missouri's Secretary of State…