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Missouri Amendment 4: What to know about the Kansas City Police funding ballot question

When you look at your Aug. 6 Missouri ballot and see the same question about funding for the Kansas City Police Department as two years ago, that’s not a mistake. In April, the Missouri Supreme Court ordered the state to run the vote again. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas’s lawsuit challenging the police funding question prompted the court to throw out […]

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Two years after Roe v. Wade fell, what’s changed around abortion in Missouri and Kansas?

Correction (June 28, 2024): This story has been updated to correct information about a Missouri bill related to insurance coverage of birth control. It’s been two years since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade and remade the national landscape of abortion law. That ruling cleared the way for Missouri to ban the […]

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Redefined infant ages and new to child-to-staff ratios: Kansas changes child care regulations

Kansas child care providers likely will soon be able to take in more children, care for more infants and work under new health and safety training requirements.  The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has proposed 37 changes to current regulations to strip away burdensome regulations and clarify language — some aimed at easing rules […]

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A year later, the Kansas trans athlete ban appears to matter more as a symbol than in practice

It’s been a year since Kansas lawmakers banned transgender women from women’s sports in schools or colleges.  But the hotly debated issue — banning trans female athletes from girls’ and women’s sports has been a pet issue of Republican-controlled legislatures across the country — appears to have had little practical effect so far in Kansas. […]

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Kansas lawmakers are temporarily limiting a program that increases mental health services

Targeted federal tax dollars turbocharged Sedgwick County’s COMCARE mental health clinic by helping it give patients more behavioral health treatment and add sorely needed staff.  COMCARE cut its staff vacancy rate from around 50% years ago down to 13%, thanks in part to a federal program.  Other community mental health centers have expanded their services […]

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The Missouri legislature is cutting local governments’ power to pass their own laws

Takeaways:  If Kansas City had its way, the local minimum wage would run $17 per hour, grocery stores would only use paper bags and you’d need to pass a background check to buy a gun in town. But politicians and businesses that see these policy ideas as threats to their authority or their bottom lines, […]

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