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Monday, November 1, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines

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This Week in Missouri Politics: Gov. Parson talks with Scott Faughn about decline of COVID, strategy behind federal COVID vaccine mandate lawsuit, lawmakers’ call for special session, investigation into DESE web vulnerability, Fredericktown tornadoes, Missouri School Boards’ Association courage, school mask mandates, Missouri’s expanding economy, the trouble with rent “assistance” and utility “assistance” handouts, NFL expansion team, Kevin Strickland, workforce development, Tom Hannegan

P-D: Decades later, some ex-Missouri lawmakers keep up at annual gatherings

KCUR: Missouri’s mental health patients suffer from over-prescribed anxiety meds; Missouri lawmakers to blame, but Sen. Greg Razer (D-Kansas City) found a solution

Combest, 20 for 20, Part 4 (10/22/21): Anticipate “pharmaceutical sponsorships of ‘anxiety relief’ content, with pills as the primary and preferred prescriptions. (Exercise, diet, prayer/meditation, and sunlight have lower profit margins.)”

KC Star: Mark Pedroli, Freedom Center’s Dave Roland want more details on Missouri personnel changes

P-D editorial: When it comes to being anti-science, Eric Schmitt is “a purveyor of this political poison”

The Missouri Times op-ed: Missouri Air Conservation Commission’s Ron Boyer: Supporters of carbon emissions shell game surely don’t really believe the climate’s existential threat is really that existential

P-D’s Tony Messenger: Gov. Parson threads the needle with ad that connects politics to data inquiry

Missouri Independent’s Allison Kite: Smithfield Foods Inc., which has a history of environmental violations in Missouri, withdraws request for CAFO permits 

KCUR’s Gina Kaufmann: These Kansas City kids want to get their COVID vaccines, and the wait may soon be over; 9-year-old girl says she listens to media coverage regarding COVID and feels “really sad sometimes and very scared”

P-D letter: Wildwood octogenarian says Gov. Parson is a common-sense country boy

P-D letter: Old Monroe sexagenarian encourages teaching of critical race theory in Missouri schools

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