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Missouri House renews debate to allow guns on public transportation

Missouri House renews debate to allow guns on public transportation

by admin | Jan 10, 2024 | News, Politics / Govt, Transportation

The Missouri House is considering a bill that would allow people with a concealed carry permit to have guns on public transportation. Currently, it’s a crime to board a bus with a weapon or to carry a weapon in a terminal. Rep. Adam Schnelting, R-St. Charles, said his...

Missouri panel works to find out why boarding school abuse allegations have fallen through the cracks

by Alisa Nelson | Apr 8, 2021 | Crime / Courts, News

The work of the Missouri Children’s Division is being reviewed after abuse allegations involving several faith-based boarding schools went under the public’s radar for years. An investigation by the Kansas City Star has found students at some of these places have been...

Legislative effort to crack down on Missouri boarding schools after mounting claims of abuse and neglect

by Alisa Nelson | Feb 11, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Education, News

Missouri and South Carolina are the only states in the nation that do not regulate faith-based boarding schools for youth. The secret is out and several of these schools have packed up and moved to Missouri to carry on their business of alleged neglect as well as...

Parson switches Medicaid expansion question to August primary election ballot

by Alisa Nelson | May 26, 2020 | Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt

Gov. Mike Parson has announced today that he has chosen to switch a Medicaid expansion measure from the November general election to the lower-turnout August primary election ballot. During today’s press conference, he says the sooner he knows whether to prepare for...

New legislative caucus to focus on Missouri’s radioactive waste problems

by Alisa Nelson | Feb 4, 2020 | Health / Medicine, News

A new bipartisan caucus has been rolled out to track information and cleanup efforts about places in Missouri with nuclear waste. For years, many St. Louis County residents near Coldwater Creek have reported a number of health problems, including cancer, autoimmune...

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