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Lawsuit over abortion citizens ballot initiative set for trial June 7th

by Marshall Griffin | May 22, 2023 | Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt

A trial date has been set in the lawsuit over delays in getting signatures for a proposed constitutional amendment that would make most abortions legal again in Missouri. The case will be heard June 7th in Cole County Circuit Court in Jefferson City, according to...

Kehoe lists four early priorities if he’s elected Missouri governor

by Marshall Griffin | May 22, 2023 | News

Mike Kehoe is running for governor of Missouri. The current Lieutenant Governor made his official announcement last week. In an interview with Missourinet, Kehoe listed four early priorities he wants to accomplish if he’s elected governor. “The first one...
Childcare tax credits left behind when Missouri lawmakers adjourned for the year

Childcare tax credits left behind when Missouri lawmakers adjourned for the year

by Marshall Griffin | May 19, 2023 | Business, News

A package of tax breaks designed to help childcare centers in Missouri hire more workers failed to make it out of this year’s legislative session. House Bill 870 would have provided tax credits for childcare providers, for those who donate to daycare centers, and to...

Kansas gaming official says there’s interest by Missourians in sports betting, based on how many are blocked from making online bets

by Marshall Griffin | May 18, 2023 | News, Politics / Govt

Sports betting in Kansas is a few months shy of its one-year anniversary, while Missouri lawmakers failed again to legalize it. Randy Evans is government relations manager with the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission. He said there’s definitely a strong interest among...

Missouri Lawmakers fail to limit foreign ownership of agricultural land

by Marshall Griffin | May 16, 2023 | News, Politics / Govt

One major priority for Republicans in the Missouri legislature that fell short is limiting foreign ownership of farmland. The Missouri House passed a bill that would have said no more than 0.5 percent of Missouri’s farmland could be owned by a foreign government or...
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