Alex Gribb
ReporterAlex Gribb is studying journalism and constitutional democracy at the University of Missouri. She is from Denver, Colorado and she grew up listening to NPR with her family on road trips. She is also the Managing Editor of the University of Missouri’s student newspaper. After graduation, Alex hopes to report on how culture and politics impact Americans while continuing her studies on democracy.
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A proposed Senate bill would block teachers from using a student's preferred name or pronouns.
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The proposed legislation could impose a $1,000 fine or see violators jailed for up to 6 months.
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Proposed legislation would allow for out-of-district transfers, potentially helping charter schools and hurting rural ones.
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Supporters argue getting rid of the tax — which generates $9 billion a year for the state government — would give Missourians more control.
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The number of auto accident deaths has fallen from a high during the Covid pandemic.