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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The language, which has made it to the Senate several years in a row, would give child care providers in Missouri tax breaks up to $200,000.
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Missouri currently has 29 abandoned landfills, which lack someone legally liable to clean them up.
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People Not Politicians and the Secretary of State disagree over which Congressional map is currently valid, muddling November's elections.
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Members of People not Politicians and other progressive groups protested Missouri's redistricted map in front of the Supreme Court.
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Sen. Angela Mosley (D-Florissant), introduced a bill Tuesday that would designate the first week of February as Black History Week.
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Filmmaker Sharon Liese discusses her film "Seized," which was selected to be the sixth annual Show Me True/False film.
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Sen. Rick Brattin's (R-Harrisonville) bill would label some education programs low-earning, preventing them from getting state funding.
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HB 3146 would give rewriting power for ballot summaries to the Secretary of State — taking it away, at least temporarily, from judges.
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HB 3146 would give the Secretary of State more control over bill summaries, taking power away from courts.
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A proposed Senate bill would block teachers from using a student's preferred name or pronouns.