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The Hazelwood Democrat said that while she was shocked to see Gov. Mike Parson veto over $500 million in funding in this year’s budget, she doesn’t think there will be any successful overrides during the veto session that begins next week.
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Only 16 investigators are looking into child abuse and neglect claims in St. Louis and St. Louis County. The head of the Missouri Children’s Division says that number should be closer to 60.
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The Wasola Republican was elected to her post in 2020 and had an extensive educational background before running for office.
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The St. Ann Democrat has spent decades seeking a governmental response to radioactive waste contamination stemming from the Manhattan Project throughout the St. Louis region.
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Opponents of the ban on most transgender minors receiving hormone therapy or puberty blockers say it runs afoul of Missouri's state constitutional equal protection guarantees.
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The Springfield Republican handled some high-profile pieces of legislation that made it to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk.
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Missouri and Ohio Republicans have said that raising the constitutional threshold from a simple majority is aimed at scuttling initiatives expanding abortion rights.
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The Lakeshire Democrat also discussed his unusual pathway to politics on the latest episode of “Politically Speaking.”
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Gov. Mike Parson signed a bill that bars most transgender minors from accessing puberty blockers and hormone therapy.
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The measure is seen as a way to incentivize people to earn more money working, without falling off the so-called benefit cliff.