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This means that Missourians must vote again on abortion rights, either in 2026 or earlier if the governor calls a special election. The new proposed ban would repeal the newly instated constitutional ...
A Kansas City man will spend 18 years behind bars for stabbing and killing a man in 2023. Phillip R. Lacy pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and armed criminal action. He was sentenced to 15 ...
It's the first time in more than 70 years that the House has adjourned early. The session had been scheduled to end on Friday ...
The decision was remarkable, signifying a retaliatory response from the Republican-controlled General Assembly after nearly ...
The session had been scheduled to end on Friday. It's the first time in more than 70 years that the House has adjourned early ...
Lawmakers in Jefferson City want to roll back what the majority of Missourians want. It’s the not the first time, and ...
Democratic state Superintendent Mo Green expressed some frustration over the limitations in his power, especially as Republicans in the General Assembly sought to further restrict his authority ...
The Missouri Senate passed a bill for a constitutional amendment that would repeal the state's 2024 abortion rights measure and restrict abortions except in cases of medical emergencies, fetal ...
HJR 73 will put abortion back on the 2026 ballot, and HB 567 will go to Gov. Mike Kehoe's desk to be signed into law.
Missouri voters passed abortion right protections in November 2024, but Republican lawmakers are looking to reinforce a ban ...
Abortion access will go once again before Missouri voters. This time in the form of House Joint Resolution 73, which passed in the Missouri Senate on Wednesday.
Democrats pledged that the motion to end debate, unused since 2020, will mean confrontation and the end of cooperation.
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