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The Democrat from St. Louis County spoke on continued tensions in the Senate, which have spilled over into multiple days of debate about Missouri’s congressional redistricting.
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The lack of action on the appointment came one day after a vocal demonstration against acting Director Don Kauerauf. On Tuesday evening, Gov. Mike Parson appointed Richard Moore as acting director.
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While senators were initially scheduled to debate the map this week, ongoing negotiations and acrimony delayed the process.
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Conservative legislators don’t want to renew a tax on health care providers unless they can get amendments they say are “pro-life” added.
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Critics note St. Louis already spends lots of money on law enforcement — but that hasn't resulted in lower crime.
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Bill would prohibit police from using chokeholds and would establish a use-of-force database for departments. It also eliminates the residency requirement for the Kansas City Police Department.
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State Sen. Brian Williams talks about his legislation overhauling police practices, which was recently combined with another bill removing the residency requirement for the Kansas City Police Department.
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Letters from the Department of Labor indicate it's trying to recoup money it accidently overpaid to out-of-work people.
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Missouri Republicans once again will have free reign to reshape policy and politics throughout state government. Democrats? Not so much.
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Some lawmakers and business groups want to use the special session to pass legislation that would shield some businesses and health care workers from lawsuits.