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After St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signed a Board Bill establishing a Reproductive Equity Fund in the city, Attorney General Eric Schmitt sued, claiming it violates the state's abortion ban
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In early February Don Kauerauf resigned from the position due to confusion surrounding his stance on COVID-19 masking and vaccination policies. An anti-vaccine rally was held at the state capitol during Kauerauf’s confirmation hearing after protesters incorrectly asserted that he supported a state-wide vaccine mandate.
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The proposed legislation would double the number of signatures required to get on the ballot and raise the thresholds to pass them from a majority to two-thirds.
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The State of Emergency originally declared on March 13th, 2020 will expire at the end of 2021, and not be renewed in the new year.
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At the beginning of the new year and tax season, Missouri will have a new person sitting in the state's highest position which oversees driver and vehicle licensing, taxes and collections—and they're from Cape Girardeau.
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Nationally, more than 4.5 million households reported being at risk of eviction in the next two months, according to recent Census surveys.
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On Wednesday, July 11th, Governor Mike Parson hosted a press conference at the State Capitol where he announced Dru Buntin as the new Director of the…
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A study conducted by the Missouri Office of Administration found Missouri’s government discriminates against race and gender when issuing state contracts.…
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Two potential candidates have officially announced their intentions to run for the open Cape Girardeau city council seat that was vacated by Trent…