“I pray that the U.S. Supreme Court makes the right decision, but while it may decide what is constitutional and what is not, it does not decide what is moral and what is right and what is just."
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Pre-filing began with a bevy of legislation tackling vaccine mandates, critical race theory in education, and law enforcement.
A Missouri National Guard spokesperson said exemptions could be made based on medical and religious reasons.
"It is my hope that the legislature will pass this crucial legislation to improve education for millions of children across the state."
"With the 2022 session fast approaching, it’s time to turn our attention to other pro-parent, pro-student education measures."
President Joe Biden said the new variant is not a cause for panic but concern.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt said the order was "significant" for health care facilities that had concerns the vaccine mandate could lead to even greater staffing shortages and potential closures.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt and several agriculture leaders made their voices heard as the federal government considers new labeling standards for manufactured meats.
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