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Sunday, March 16, 2025 – Missouri political news headlines

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Southeast Missourian: Missouri’s ‘Armageddon situation’: Kehoe promises in visit to Poplar Bluff that resources will be available (avoid Southeast Missourian paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

KFVS: Kehoe: ‘Armageddon situation’ in for responders in Poplar Bluff

Missourinet: Missouri storms kill at least 12 people

Columbia Missourian: Local agencies respond to storm damage across Missouri

AP: Missouri resident says he found five dead bodies after monster storm hit the state

KMOV (St. Louis): Ameren gives restoration update as tens of thousands remain without power

Ameren outage map: 47,616 Missouri customers still without power (7 a.m. data)

KC Star: At fiery KC rally for federal workers, Cleaver slams ‘dictator wannabe’ in White House (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on MSN here)

JCNT: Progressive “Respect Missouri Voters Coalition” rally draws 60

JCNT: Missouri Republicans celebrate productivity, look ahead to second half of session

Gray Local Media (KY3, KMOV, KCTV): Missouri lawmakers prepare to take on tax cuts after spring break

JCNT: State pushing for post-secondary education, workforce participation

Washington Missourian: House approves open enrollment bill; local educators voice opposition (avoid Washington Missourian paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

KSHB: Missouri House passes bill to allow divorces for pregnant women (link via TonysKansasCity.com)

JCNT: Bill aims to ‘break barrier’ on communication between Capitol Police, legislative security

JCNT: MoDOT invites public to take survey on state’s transportation goals

P-D editorial: Immigrants have helped offset St. Louis’ population loss. Then came Trump. (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

JCNT editorial: Annual Sunshine Week editorial

P-D’s Bill McClellan: We’re Missouri, and we like to sue (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

P-D’s Tony Messenger: Thanks to Rep. Tara Peters (R-Rolla), Missouri repeals its prison ‘pay-to-stay’ law but the work isn’t done (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

JCNT letter: Jefferson City man opposes utility legislation

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