Government + Politics

Missouri attorney general still working through 2023 Sunshine Law backlog 

BY: - July 8, 2024

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has nearly completed work on a backlog of requests for records submitted to his office by the public last year.  That means work can finally begin processing requests submitted this year.  The 2023 requests were initially supposed to be completed by May. But a spokeswoman for the attorney general said […]

Major corporations, wealthy donors fuel growth of Missouri private school scholarship program

BY: - July 5, 2024

The largest donors to a tax credit program supporting private school tuition scholarships in Missouri are a Fortune 500 health care corporation, a cable company and the founding family of the Kansas City Chiefs. UnitedHealth Group Inc. has given the most since 2023 to the state’s K-12 tax-credit scholarship program, dubbed MOScholars, with a $2 […]

Payment backlog leaves Missouri child care providers desperate, on the brink of closing

BY: and - July 5, 2024

This spring, the state of Missouri owed Kimberly Luong Nichols $5,000 in backlogged payments for children at her Kansas City daycare who were part of a state subsidy program. For four years, she’s operated a licensed daycare inside her home, where she currently serves 10 children. Luong Nichols stopped drawing a salary last summer to […]

Missouri corrections officers charged with murder in death of inmate in restraints

BY: - June 28, 2024

Four former Missouri correctional officers face murder charges and a fifth is charged with involuntary manslaughter for the December death of a man incarcerated at the Jefferson City Correctional Center. Othel Moore, 38, was pepper-sprayed in the face multiple times, had his face improperly covered by a hood that blocked his nose and mouth and […]

Missouri committee sets goal to enact performance funding formula for higher education

BY: - June 26, 2024

A Missouri House committee began a new phase Tuesday of a years-long process to create a formula to fund the state’s higher education institutions. Led by state Rep. Brenda Shields, a Republican from St. Joseph, the Special Interim Committee on Higher Education Performance Funding is hoping to pick a performance-based formula that would determine funding […]

Federal rulings out of Kansas, Missouri put Biden student-loan forgiveness on hold

BY: - June 25, 2024

Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri on Monday blocked the full implementation of a student-loan forgiveness program proposed by the Biden administration that was set to launch July 1. The SAVE Plan, an acronym for Saving on a Valuable Education, has been partially rolled out. The provisions already in effect may remain, United States District […]

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly signs bill to poach Kansas City Chiefs, Royals from Missouri

BY: - June 21, 2024

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday signed legislation that offers hundreds of millions of dollars to the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to relocate from Missouri.  The legislation, an expansion of one of the state’s tax incentive programs, could help finance up to 70% of the cost for one or both teams to build a […]

Missouri education commissioner discusses long-standing issues as she preps to leave job

BY: - June 21, 2024

Commissioner of Education Margie Vandeven will leave her position with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education at the end of the month, ending her 19 years of work in the department. She announced her departure in October, saying it was the “right time to move on personally and professionally.” An educator since 1990, Vandeven […]

Missouri lawmakers criticize Kansas attempt to poach Royals, Chiefs

BY: - June 20, 2024

State and local officials from Missouri denounced  Kansas legislators’ attempt to lure the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals across the state line, saying they would take steps to keep both teams. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, in a statement on Tuesday, said the city and state would continue negotiations with the teams that Missouri and […]

Missouri is breaking federal law by housing mentally ill in nursing homes, DOJ finds

BY: - June 20, 2024

Missouri is violating federal disability law by unnecessarily institutionalizing thousands of adults with mental illness in nursing homes, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a scathing report published Tuesday. The report, which is based on a year-and-a-half of investigation, determined that those suffering with mental illness are “subjected to unnecessary stays in nursing facilities, […]

Kansas Democratic lawmakers dined with Kansas City Royals on eve of stadium vote

BY: , and - June 18, 2024

LAWRENCE, Kansas — On the eve of a vote that could yield $750 million for a new Kansas City Royals baseball stadium in Kansas, a team executive met with several Democratic state lawmakers at a local steakhouse. Brooks Sherman, chief operating officer for the Royals, and lobbyists hosted lawmakers at the Six Mile Chop House […]

Planned Parenthood vows to fight Missouri AG push for transgender youth medical records

BY: - June 18, 2024

ST. LOUIS — A circuit court judge heard arguments Monday over whether the Missouri attorney general’s efforts to access medical records of transgender youth violate privacy protections. Monday’s hearing was convened at the request of Bailey in the hopes that the court would amend a previous order that requires patients to waive HIPAA rights before […]