Tessa Weinberg
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Complainants are left with few options, with the attorney general’s office instructing them to “contact a private attorney” if they wish to pursue the matter further.
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The lawsuit follows passage of a supplemental budget bill that bars abortion providers or their affiliates from being reimbursed through Medicaid.
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With fewer Republican lawmakers in the legislature who have previously supported school choice measures, compromises were made to secure the bills’ passage
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If schools refused to certify their district had complied with Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s demands to drop any and all COVID-19 restrictions, thousands in savings to taxpayers were at risk. In the nearly three months since the state required the certification form, 21 districts signed and seven refused.
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A little more than 200 temporary medical staff ended up being sent to hospitals, while monoclonal antibody treatments averaged more than $5,600 per patient.
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For two weeks before the state of emergency expired, healthcare organizations urged Gov. Parson to extend it or give them enough notice it was ending to make accommodations.
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The ruling’s impacts may be far-reaching and open an avenue for hundreds of denied licensees with pending appeals to gain access to information to that has been shrouded in secrecy.
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Members of the Senate conservative caucus, and Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, hope GOP leaders will agree to target a safe Democratic congressional seat in Kansas City and create a 7-1 map in favor of Republicans.
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While suspensions have declined over the past decade, disparities persist. Advocates are concerned the pandemic is giving rise to new forms of school discipline
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Director Donald Kauerauf proclaimed his opposition to mandates as senators questioned him on everything from vaccines to abortion.
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Gov. Mike Parson’s office pushing for a bill that would increase costs of obtaining records from the government
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Schmitt demands agencies stop ‘enforcing and publicizing any such orders immediately’ or face court action.