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Missouri ranks 43rd in the country on the Commonwealth Fund Women’s Health and Reproductive Care Outcomes ranking. One bill aims to aid in raising the state’s score.
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The law, which would penalize police for enforcing federal gun laws, was ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge in 2023.
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Consumer advocates are concerned about legislation that could raise prices for energy burdened Missourians.
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The legislation would move control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department from the mayor’s office to a board mainly appointed by the governor.
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One of the measures, Senate Bill 74, would bar cities and counties from imposing their own open carry firearm restrictions.
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Senate Bill 36 would allow exonerated defendants to claim damages of $179 per day of wrongful imprisonment with a yearly cap of $65,000.
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Despite the U.S. Supreme Court ruling the the practice unconstitutional, Sen. Mike Moon's legislation would allow the death penalty in non-homicide cases.
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State lawmakers across the country are increasingly saying "no" to cities and counties seeking to impose local restrictions on businesses.In the past five…
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Missouri's GOP-controlled Legislature is using its clout to push for limits to the state's social safety net.Proposals nearing the end of the legislative…
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The Missouri House has passed a supplemental budget for the current fiscal year. It includes five million dollars for the unaccredited Normandy School…