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Federal officials are responding to Tuesday’s mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas, the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. Many Democrats have called for more restrictions on gun access. While Republican lawmakers have condemned the shooting, critics have quick to point out the tight relationships these lawmakers have held with the NRA.
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Missouri Republicans praise possible overturning of Roe v. Wade decision while Democrats vow to continue fighting for abortion rights.
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At least 27 staffers for then-Gov. Eric Greitens used the app Confide, which shielded their communications from public view.
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Attorneys Bevis Schock, Connie McFarland-Butler and Nicole Gorovsky join the Legal Roundtable on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Complainants are left with few options, with the attorney general’s office instructing them to “contact a private attorney” if they wish to pursue the matter further.
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The once relatively unknown lawmaker voted against certifying Joe Biden as President on Jan. 6, 2021. A year later, Josh Hawley's poll numbers are high in Missouri and he’s raising millions from people in his home state and around the country.
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U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, D-St. Louis County, is hoping that GOP members of Congress who aided the Capitol insurrection are held accountable.
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The Republican senator's decision set off an electoral domino effect that included opening up two GOP congressional seats.
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The flap stems from an audit Galloway did of Hawley’s office after he resigned as attorney general in 2018 to become a U.S. Senator.
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The lawsuit says Hawley benefited from nearly $1 million in illegally coordinated expenses.