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The Lee’s Summit School District won its countersuit against the then-Missouri attorney general when a judge ruled Eric Schmitt could not order schools to cease their COVID mitigation efforts.
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The Republican Missouri U.S. senator was sworn into office earlier this year. He recently introduced legislation regarding federal regulations and social media companies.
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On the Democratic side, Durbin cautions against political violence disrupting the legal process.
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Some feel Missouri is so Republican now that primaries for key offices are inevitable. But others are concerned that nasty party contests could make general elections more difficult.
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The former president helped Republicans cruise to statewide victories twice — but some at the Missouri GOP celebration in Springfield doubt that he can win a general election next year.
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While Eric Schmitt was sworn in as Missouri’s new senator, members of the House failed to elect a speaker for the first time in a century.
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The last 12 months in Missouri politics could have a large impact in 2023 — and beyond.
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St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is trying to vacate Johnson’s 1995 murder conviction. But she’s facing pushback from the state attorney general’s office.
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As Eric Schmitt prepares to leave the Missouri Attorney General's Office for the U.S. Senate, the Lee's Summit School District still wants a judge to rule about whether he had authority to demand that schools rescind public health orders.
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Bailey will replace Eric Schmitt, who is leaving to become Missouri’s next member of the U.S. Senate.