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An ‘Office of Transparency’ within Missouri prisons? A bill would create one

An ‘Office of Transparency’ within Missouri prisons? A bill would create one

by Marshall Griffin | Mar 3, 2026 | Crime / Courts, News

A Missouri House committee is debating whether to back a bill that would create an independent “Office of Transparency” within the state Department of Corrections. Sharon Geuea Jones with the Missouri State Conference of the NAACP testified in favor of HB...
Missouri’s photo voter ID law upheld by Cole County judge

Missouri’s photo voter ID law upheld by Cole County judge

by Marshall Griffin | Nov 26, 2024 | News, Politics / Govt

Missouri’s photo ID requirement for voting is still the law of the land. Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem has rejected the latest lawsuit seeking to strike down Missouri’s photo ID requirement. The law passed in 2022 requires voters show a valid photo ID at the...

Trial over Missouri’s photo voter ID law begins Friday

by Marshall Griffin | Nov 17, 2023 | News, Politics / Govt

A trial over Missouri’s law that requires voters to show photo identification at the polls is set to begin today. The lawsuit was filed by the NAACP and the League of Women Voters. It targets the state’s latest version of the photo ID requirement that became law last...

Missouri Supreme Court: There is no constitutional right to absentee or mail-in voting

by Ashley Byrd | Oct 9, 2020 | Crime / Courts, News

The Missouri Supreme Court rejected the arguments of voting rights groups that voters who are afraid of contracting COVID-19 at the polls should not have to get a notary public to sign their mail-in ballots. The Missouri Conference of the NAACP, the League of Women...

Missouri Supreme Court hears notary requirement arguments; no word on when court will rule

by admin | Oct 6, 2020 | Crime / Courts, Health / Medicine, News

The Missouri Supreme Court heard remote oral arguments on Tuesday afternoon in an appeal that aims to remove a notary requirement for mail-in voting for the November general election. In April, the Missouri NAACP, the League of Women Voters and three registered voters...
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