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Sunday, January 23, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines

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Brownfield Ag News: Missouri lock and dam investment to boost ag export value; Thoughts from Missouri Corn Growers’ Ben Travlos

Columbia Missourian: Local calendar: U.S. Senate candidate Scott Sifton (D) to speak on campus Tuesday afternoon

P-D: State auditor campaign finance reports: Scott Fitzpatrick vs. David Gregory

P-D: Preview: This week’s congressional redistricting fight

KSGF (Springfield): Nick Reed Show: GOP state rep candidate Darin Chappell talks Missouri House district maps (6:30)

P-D: Gov. Parson seeks new office to improve Missouri’s response to floods and drought

JCNT: $500M payment to MOSERS could make it more sustainable, officials say

KRES/KWIX (Moberly): Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin (R-Shelbina) on why she and other senators are calling for MoDOT to replace Patrick McKenna

KRES/KWIX (Moberly): O’Laughlin on child care legislation

JCNT: Bill from Sen. Mike Bernskoetter (R-Jefferson City) would remove parole for children sentenced to murder in Missouri

Columbia Missourian: Missouri’s sheltered workshops a ‘godsend’ for some, exploitation to others

St. Louis Public Radio: St. Louis on the Air with Sarah Fenske weekly schedule: Friday show to highlight complaints about what Missouri pays caretakers for the disabled

CDT: Boone County launches new online form for reporting positive COVID results from at-home tests

KC Star op-ed: Northeast Missouri Chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s Todd Miller: Join representatives from Ameren and Renew Missouri on our Tuesday Zoom call criticizing the fossil fuel industry

TonysKansasCity.com: Worthless Kansas City newspaper covers Confederate 2013 prom fashion

KC Star’s Matti Gellman: Transgender advocacy series: Blue Springs mother who subjected 14-year-old daughter to hormone blockers wins $4 million discrimination payday against Blue Springs School District

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