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The more than 50-page bill contains not only a photo ID requirement in order to vote, but also new rules for election authorities across the state, leading some to wonder how they will be enforced.
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The bill, passed by lawmakers during the recently completed 2022 legislative session, would provide a one-time, nonrefundable tax credit for those who paid income tax this year. However, Gov. Mike Parson has expressed concerns over the bill.
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Despite passing fewer than 50 pieces of legislation this session, the Hillsdale Democrat believes his party was able to steer the conversation on some fronts, especially with the budget.
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The University City Democrat sounded off on a revived photo identification requirement to vote and the Democratic chances in the 2022 elections.
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A Missouri Supreme Court decision from 2012 could provide foes of the congressional map signed by Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday with an uphill battle.
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Fights among Republicans dominated the 2022 Missouri General Assembly session and are a key part of the latest Politically Speaking mailbag of listener questions.
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Republican infighting in the Missouri Senate often got in the way of passing bills, including many of the majority party’s priorities.
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The bill now heads to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk who, according to the House sponsor, is expected to sign it.
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A previous version of the legislation would have taken money away from public school districts to make up for a disparity in funding for public charter schools. Now, the state would handle that responsibility.
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Missouri lawmakers continue to struggle to compromise on redrawing the state’s eight congressional districts.