Saturday, November 6, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines
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St. Louis Public Radio: Eric Schmitt says GOP attorneys general can stop Biden vaccine mandate
KC Star: Schmitt files suit challenging Biden vaccine mandate
P-D: ‘Boeing needs a bridge’: Planemaker looks abroad to keep Super Hornet line rolling
P-D: Federal employees union complains about chemicals at Goodfellow Federal Center
P-D: National Labor Relations Board fires back at Missouri Democratic Party in union dispute
The Missouri Times: October general revenue collections rose 23 percent compared to 2020
The Missouri Times: Elm building fire damage estimate at $2.5M; cause still unknown
SNL: Missouri proposes rules allowing marijuana dispensaries to promote sales events
P-D: Fulton State Hospital wrestles with staffing shortages, assaults
The Missouri Times: Missouri regions transition to 10-digit local dialing: What to know
St. Louis Public Radio newsroom intern Niara Savage: Urban officials push COVID-19 vaccine for kids
P-D: No walk-ins or pediatric vaccine appointments in St. Louis County until more doses arrive
Joplin Globe editorial: Mark McCloskey’s language about feds’ vaccine push is dangerous
The Missouri Times op-ed: U.S. Rep. Billy Long: We need to end the vaccine mandate for our military