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The drug is currently legal in Missouri for adults 21 and older. But the federal prohibition makes it difficult for businesses in the state to get access to bank loans.
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Sen. Josh Hawley and Lucas Kunce will be on the same ballot as a measure to legalize abortion in Missouri, which could boost Democratic turnout compared to the last two presidential elections.
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“No fancy studio or moderators,” Hawley proposed on social media. “Just the two of us on a trailer. Lincoln-Douglas style. I’ll bring the trailer. I’ll even let Kunce go first.”
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Kunce is facing Missouri state Sen. Karla May in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate.
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Kunce and May have similar views on major policy issues like support of abortion rights.
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The St. Louis Democrat is running against Independence resident Lucas Kunce in the Aug. 6 primary for U.S. Senate.
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The GOP presumptive presidential nominee left a Pennsylvania hospital on Saturday after authorities say a 20-year-old shot into the crowd at Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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Venice, Madison and Granite City have ties to World War II-era production of radioactive materials used by the U.S. Atomic Weapons Commission — just like St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri.
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An amendment to the annual defense spending bill fell along party lines in the House Rules Committee. The legislation would have added Missouri ZIP codes to the RECA program.
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Sen. Josh Hawley, Rep. Ann Wagner, and Rep. Cori Bush vow to fight against a bill to renew the program set to expire June 10 if Missouri is excluded.