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Medication abortion will be available in Missouri for the first time since 2018 after a judge determined most of the state’s challenged abortion regulations are unconstitutional, including laws requiring hospital privileges, complication plans and special clinic licenses.
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Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway was the lead Republican attorney general behind the letter. Sent on Hanaway's office letterhead, the attorneys general state that "the upsurge in home-setting chemical abortions has serious implications for the Safe Drinking Water Act."
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Gambling interests donated $1 of every $8 raised by lawmakers for this year’s campaigns, as video lottery backers seek access to a market with up to $10 billion in cash transactions annually.
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A decision in the case could affect the 2026 primary and general elections, which are tied to whichever congressional map is in effect.
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If the company breaches the agreement with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway, it could face a $5 million penalty.
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In March, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a lawsuit against CBD American Shaman over its sale of 7-OH products.
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Twelve states lead by Republicans are defending President Donald Trump’s executive order on mail ballots from legal challenges mounted by Democrats.
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John Hayden Jr.'s testimony comes after months of debate over who should have the right to appoint the city's next sheriff, following the removal of Alfred Montgomery.
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The lawsuit argues Missouri would gain another congressional seat and Electoral College vote by excluding people without legal status from the count.
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A new report reveals an online campaign, likely originating from China, aimed at discrediting Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway