The American Rescue Plan funds for students experiencing homelessness must be budgeted by September — so three legislative interns spent this session helping get the word out.
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Lawmakers approved the original law last session. The fix widens who would be eligible for a property tax freeze.
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Critics say the Radiation Exposure Compensation Fund is too expensive and should be winding down, and it’s not clear if the House will act before the looming deadline.
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Lawmakers sent a similar measure to Gov. Mike Parson last year. He vetoed it due to a proposal making it easier for people to get restitution for wrongful convictions and language around expungements.
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The museum will host training sessions at community gardens that aim to address the longstanding lack of investment and inequities in the predominantly Black neighborhoods of north St. Louis. Residents can learn about environmental stewardship, preservation and multimedia art.
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Counterpublic, a St. Louis nonprofit organization that produces public art projects, is placing “erased history markers” at city intersections where streets named for Native American peoples meet streets named for the places from which white settlers removed them.
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Organizers of a protest planned for Friday say the pharmacy benefits manager steers patients to its own pharmacies and drives up prescription prices for consumers.
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Civil rights attorney and former South Carolina state representative Bakari Sellers says national police reform is currently dead, but there is hope through voting to change the makeup of Congress.
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With the help of an alternative financing mechanism that doesn’t require a bond referendum, Cahokia Community Unit School District 187 is forging ahead with a new high school.
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The Missouri House refused to go to conference and wanted the Senate to adopt a version of the proposal with other provisions that critics call "ballot candy."
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Tosha Phonix says gardens and farms empower Black communities in St. Louis.
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