Missouri’s “box in” testing strategy during COVID-19 outbreaks received praise from Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House Coronavirus Task Force response coordinator, Tuesday.
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She is a native of Missouri who studied journalism at Winthrop University in South Carolina. She is also an alumna of the National Journalism Center in Washington, D.C.
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Redistricting ballot language before voters in November will look different from what the Missouri Legislature originally drafted following changes made by a Cole County Circuit Court judge.
While Republicans are scrambling to reboot the special session — and just how to handle the anti-crime legislation — Missouri Democrats, too, seem to be at odds.
Special session in the House has been postponed for nearly two weeks.
Just two weeks after the special session to address violent crime began, Gov. Mike Parson expanded the scope to include concurrent jurisdiction in St. Louis.
After hitting a roadblock right out of the gate, legislation meant to address violent crime in Missouri eventually cleared a Senate hurdle after a 12-hour debate Thursday.
Ahead of the Tuesday primaries, Young Americans for Liberty, a national conservative group, marked Missouri as its biggest target this year. And out of the 11 races it focused on, it saw victories in five.
It was Rep. Karla Eslinger who emerged victoriously in the at times contentious three-way primary for SD 33.
In one of the most dramatic contests in Missouri elections yet this year, Holly Rehder eked out a win over her fellow House legislator Kathy Swan in SD 27.