Mallory Daily
Mallory Daily is the 2016 statehouse reporting intern for St. Louis Public Radio. She previously worked as associate producer of a religion news show in Washington, D.C. called Interfaith Voices. After the legislative session ends, she's heading to El Salvador to freelance and develop social entrepreneurship projects.
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The only task the Missouri General Assembly is required by law to accomplish has been accomplished and, for the second year in a row, accomplished two...
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Prescriptions for opioids like hydrocodone and Vicodin that have been dispensed have quadrupled since 1999. Because these drugs are highly addictive, 49...
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The Missouri Senate has voted to required the director of Planned Parenthood for St. Louis and Southwest Missouri to explain why the organization hasn’t...
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Working to pass Missouri's state budget ahead of schedule seems to be the new normal. Usually at this point in the legislative year, the 13 bills making...
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Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, is initiating contempt proceedings against Mary Kogut, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region...
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The Missouri Senate will take up the state budget when it reconvenes from spring break. The $27 billion budget was passed by the House the same week...
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A Senate-sponsored constitutional amendment that would shield businesses in the wedding industry from legal repercussions if they denied their services...
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With a statewide prescription drug monitoring program likely to run into intractable legislative opposition, the St. Louis County Council decided not to...
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Heroin antidote, drug registry get some support, but legislative passage remains elusive in MissouriLegislation that would expand access to Narcan, a medicine that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, is being weighed by a Missouri Senate...
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Two Democratic legislators from St. Louis County, Rep. Tracy McCreery and Sen. Jill Schupp, are introducing The Missouri Earned Family and Medical Leave...