Sunday, March 10, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines
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Columbia Missourian: Despite years of legislative attempts, Missouri springs forward
Washington Missourian: Gaming parlors come to Franklin County
Washington Missourian: A high tide lifts all boats with Missouri marijuana legalization
JCNT: Long-term future of Missouri’s drought uncertain
P-D editorial: Missouri’s lawyer is again misusing his power. It’s time for a running list. (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)
P-D editorial: The Bailey Tally … Let us count the ways. Attorney general is wrong on abortion, gun, boys in girls’ locker rooms, more (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)
Columbia Missourian cartoon: Gov. Parson wrong on Britt Reid (behind paywall)
KC Star op-ed: Kill the Fill PAC’s Jennifer Phanton: Update Missouri law to move south Kansas City landfill site (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)
PBS Newshour’s “community correspondent”/National Association of Black Journalists VP Gabrielle Hays: In Missouri, gun laws take center stage after yet another shooting; Republican lawmakers like Rep. Ben Baker (R-Neosho) and Sen. Nick Schroer (R-Defiance) stand in the way of leaders like Crystal Quade and Wash U. professor Leila Sadat, who want sensible gun control (link via TonysKansasCity.com)