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Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft tweeted that a job posting for a “diversity, inclusion and belonging leader” was an example of “left-wing indoctrination in the workplace” and the wrong use of taxpayer dollars. State agency leaders say inclusion and belonging programs help retain employees during a severe staffing shortage.
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Six states, including Missouri and Kansas, are arguing that the Biden administration's debt relief plan harms entities that service the loans and treasuries that would benefit from taxes on forgiven debt.
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The field includes a conservative farmer and state lawmakers, the mayor of Illinois’ second largest city, a former state senator and three political newcomers.
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Missouri Republicans say they plan to introduce more restrictive abortion legislation modeled on a Texas law that took effect this week. Abortion rights activists are gearing up for a tough battle in the Republican-controlled legislature.
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On Monday’s St. Louis on the Air, we’ll sit down with utility executive Andrew Jones for the first in a four-day series of one-on-one interviews with the candidates running in the March 2 primary.
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Three Republicans are trying to take back Missouri’s 97th House District after Democrat Mike Revis flipped it in a February special election.The district,…
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Trump supporters from St. Louis and around the country rallied in their state capitols Saturday.The coordinated "Marches 4 Trump" were organized as a…
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The Republican gubernatorial primary is more than a year-and-a-half away on Aug. 2, 2016, but candidates are already busy staking out their positions and…
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From naming local post offices for fallen service members to changing the president’s signature health-care law, area lawmakers are beginning the 114th…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 16, 2013 - I’ve had it with zombies and Republicans. Every newscast begins with the latest…