As Missouri struggles to catch its footing amid Medicaid expansion, officials are already looking ahead to what could be the next big problem in administering health care coverage for Missourians who are lower-income or disabled. A federal public health emergency declared during the pandemic is about to expire. And that would require the state to […]
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Photo ID, voter roll audits could be part of Missouri’s election statute
Despite what election officials and lawmakers across the state heralded as a secure and successful 2020 election, voters in Missouri could soon be subject to new photo ID and other voting requirements as part of Republicans’ push for what they call “election integrity.” Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, a Republican, helped craft the more restrictive […]
Missouri ranks 7th in electric vehicle use, but access to charging remains a key barrier
Beto Lugo-Martinez is a grassroots activist who advocates for clean air. A big part of his work is fighting the expansion of “gas guzzling” vehicles and making sure that historically underserved communities receive infrastructure updates, partly to encourage driving an electric vehicle in Kansas City. Kansas City is no exception to the growing nationwide popularity […]
Kansas City charter schools could see millions more in funding
For years, charter school educators and families in Kansas City and St. Louis have alleged their schools were being shortchanged in funding. Thanks to a new state law, their schools may soon see an increase in the dollars they receive from the state annually for each of their students. In Missouri, charter schools have been […]
KCPD funding, World Cup taxes, sports betting: How KC delegation priorities fared in the Missouri legislature
Kansas City was the center of plenty of debate this year inside the Missouri legislature. Among the legislature’s many priorities, lawmakers fielded multiple proposals to raise the minimum amount of money the city must give its police department. They set aside federal dollars to attract new airlines to a newly rebuilt Kansas City International Airport. […]
Gov. Parson vetoes budget item sending $500 tax credits to many Missourians
Missouri lawmakers finalized a plan to set aside $500 million of the state’s general revenue to return to taxpayers through a tax credit, Gov. Parson vetoed the line item on Thursday as he took action on the state’s budget. Individual income filers would have receive up to $500 under the now-vetoed plan, while joint filers […]
Recreational cannabis in Missouri via legislature seems unlikely
Update (Nov. 18, 2022): Missouri became the 21st state to legalize recreational marijuana on Nov. 8, 2022. The Beacon broke down Missouri’s next steps as the state begins the process of transitioning medical marijuana licenses to recreational licenses. Those hoping to see adult-use cannabis legalized in Missouri through legislative action may be out of luck this year, […]
With Missouri overdose rates on the rise, federal funds for Narcan dry up
Since 2016, the state of Missouri has relied on a federal grant to help purchase and distribute naloxone, often known as Narcan, a life-saving treatment that can reverse potentially fatal overdoses. That grant has expired, leaving treatment providers without a centralized resource to turn to for the medicine. With no long-term replacement for the same […]
Picture looks brighter for better starting teacher pay, school transportation as Missouri legislators wrangle over budget
Update (May 4, 2022): The joint committee responsible for finalizing Missouri’s 2023 budget passed both proposals. With just weeks to go until the Missouri legislature must approve the state’s budget, the outcome looks brighter for teachers and school districts. A joint committee of House and Senate members took another step toward finalizing the Fiscal Year […]
Redistricting will impact Kansas for the next decade. Here’s how it works.
Update: On April 25, Wyandotte County District Judge Bill Klapper ruled that a map setting new boundaries for the state’s four congressional districts is unconstitutional. The decision is likely to be appealed to the Kansas Supreme Court. How will you be represented in the Kansas Legislature for the next decade? It comes down to maps. […]