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Missouri News
Missouri will hold caucuses in March instead of presidential primary
Although Missouri legislators cancelled the state’s presidential primary, voters will have an opportunity to participate in caucuses in March, Springfield…
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Faith
Gov. Parson proclaims September as Jewish American Heritage Month in Missouri
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson last week proclaimed September as Jewish American Heritage Month in the state. “Missouri’s own Harry S.…
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Finances
Investors must admit to ESG considerations under new Missouri rule
Financial advisers and institutions in Missouri must have clients sign disclosure forms when an investment option could rely on environment,…
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Culture Watch
Missouri rule on ESG could be model for other states
A new rule in Missouri regarding controversial environmental, social and governance investing could serve as a model for other Republican-led…
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Local
Legislation blocks foreign ownership of Missouri farmland
Increasing ownership of U.S. farmland by the Chinese government has raised red flags in Missouri and other states. State lawmakers…
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Proposal would require Missouri libraries to monitor age appropriateness of materials
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft on Monday proposed a rule that would require libraries receiving state funds to determine…
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Missouri News
‘Overturn Roe’ Missouri rally coincides with Supreme Court hearing case
A rally in support of overturning Roe v Wade will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1 at the State Capitol in…
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Photo ID for voting is back on agenda for Missouri Legislature
Jay Ashcroft, Missouri secretary of state, is giving it another shot to legislate photo ID requirements for voting. Polls show…
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Missouri News
Pro-life Missourians rally for Midwest March for Life
Hundreds of Missourians gathered in Jefferson City on Wednesday for the Midwest March for Life. Jeanne Mancini, president of the…
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Missouri News
Race to replace Roy Blunt could be most crowded in years
No sooner did Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt announce that he will not seek reelection in 2022 than speculation began about…
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