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“Heartland Patriots” will be able to raise and spend unlimited amounts of money on elections while donating some money directly to candidates.
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Missouri voters passed Proposition A with 57% approval. Unless the state Supreme Court grants a legal challenge, the first minimum wage increase kicks in Jan. 1.
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Missouri Democratic Party Chairman Russ Carnahan lamented his party’s lackluster 2024 election results on the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air.
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A group focused on depolarizing politics is having trouble bringing conservatives to the table.
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The party’s candidate for lieutenant governor fell just shy of 2%, meaning the party will have to repeat the arduous process of signature-gathering next election.
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St. Louis-area immigration agencies and attorneys warn immigrants to renew their government documents before a potential mass deportation next year.
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Students, community leaders among those who received threatening, anonymous messages.
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If a lawsuit successfully blocks enforcement of the state's abortion ban, this will be the first time since 2018 that the Columbia location provides abortions.
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Larger business organizations in the state rehashed opposition for the proposition, saying it will raise prices.
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Voting in the 2024 General Election has concluded. KBIA’s Rebecca Smith and Harshawn Ratanpal bring us to the Boone County Republican and Democratic watch parties, where mid-Missourians waited, celebrated and reflected on how to make sense of the results.