Category: Missouri Political News – Daily Headlines
- Tuesday, July 20, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Missourinet: New Missouri law to remove limit on annual college tuition hikes Missouri Independent: Federal appeals court will review decision in Missouri abortion ban lawsuit The Missouri Times: Gov. Parson: Missouri schools teach diversity, not critical race theory Fox 2 KTVI (St. Louis): Lawmakers hear testimony on critical race theory in Missouri schools P-D: State […]
- Monday, July 19, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
SNL: 2022 U.S. Senate race notes: Eric Schmitt leads GOP candidates in fundraising, Jason Smith meets with Trump, and Dems hope for Jay Nixon Hail Mary P-D: Tony Messenger and Aisha Sultan’s “The Chat Room”: Cori Bush, Mayor Tishaura Jones, Post-Dispatch columnists criticize Republicans and “some white Democrats” on defunding police, Second Amendment Preservation Act, […]
- Sunday, July 18, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Missouri Times: U.S. Senate tipsheet: Where candidates stand following Q2 fundraising reports P-D: Liberal groups congregate in St. Louis City to protest ballot-security efforts P-D: Video: Liberals wear masks outdoors JCNT: Missouri government departments empowered through budget appropriations JCNT: New statistics reveal cracks in A+ Scholarship program St. Louis Public Radio: St. Louis on […]
- Saturday, July 17, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
St. Louis Public Radio: Eric Schmitt leads in quarterly fundraising for open U.S. Senate seat KC Star: Greitens last among GOP U.S. Senate candidates in second quarter fundraising Fox News: Cori Bush, a “defund the police” advocate, recently spent $70,000 on private security KC Star: McCaskill “not interested” in ambassadorship The Missouri Times: Missouri pleads […]
- Friday, July 16, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
New – FAQ for readers and journalists St. Joseph News-Press: Sen. Josh Hawley introduces legislation to continue summary expulsion of aliens The Missouri Times: Metropolitan Statistical Area threshold retained after push from Gov. Parson, congressional delegates The Missouri Times: Renew Missouri joins national push for $100 billion in “clean energy” loans Missouri Independent: Natural Resources […]
- Thursday, July 15, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Missouri Times: Caleb Rowden meets with NRCC in D.C. as he considers congressional bid Heartlander News: Former Boone County Clerk Taylor Burks announces bid for 4th Congressional District CDT: Former Boone County Clerk Taylor Burks kicks off campaign for Vicky Hartzler’s seat Brownfield Ag News: Vicky Hartzler on bipartisan bill to bring broadband to […]
- Wednesday, July 14, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Missourinet: U.S. Rep. Jason Smith: It’s crucial to get tornado-damaged hospital in rural Missouri reopened as soon as possible P-D: House panel recommends $1 billion to keep St. Louis-made Super Hornets coming The Missouri Times: Urban mayors Quinton Lucas, Tishaura Jones, others endorse Biden’s infrastructure spending spree St. Joseph News-Press: Governor names four to represent […]
- Tuesday, July 13, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
JCNT: Missouri’s Jean Becker writes about George H.W. Bush post-presidency St. Louis Public Radio: Former state Rep. Betty Thompson (D-University City) dies at 81 JCNT: Annual DHSS report on pregnancy-related deaths: Women who choose to be fat and/or use drugs increase their likelihood of dying The Missouri Times: NFIB survey shows staffing shortages threaten small […]
- Monday, July 12, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Washington Missourian: Eric Greitens campaign rally draws 200 in Franklin County Missouri Independent: Jay Nixon plans to headline Clay County Democrat event, fueling U.S. Senate speculation; Urban Dem consultant Rosetta Okohson dismisses white male candidates Nixon, Scott Sifton and Lucas Kunce, says Dems “need black women in the state to be able to get behind […]
- Sunday, July 11, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KC Star: With majority of Missourians rejecting China virus vaccine, some health workers try new persuasion tool: tears; Springfield nurse: “I’ve cried at work in the bathroom. I’ve cried in my car. I cry to my family.” JCNT: Missouri budget paves way for mental health stabilization centers Missourinet: Gov. Parson details reasons for vetoes on […]