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Missouri law requiring photo ID to vote remains intact
Judge upholds a Missouri law requiring voters to show photo ID to cast a regular ballot
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A law requiring Missouri voters to show government-issued photo identification to cast regular ballots will stand after a lower-court judge found it constitutional Tuesday.
Missouri law requiring photo ID to vote remains intact: 'Huge win for election security'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that a state law requiring a photo ID to vote was upheld in a court ruling on Monday.
Judge rejects challenge to Missouri voter photo ID law
Under the photo ID provision, people without a government-issued ID can cast provisional ballots to be counted if they return later that day with a photo ID or if election officia
Missouri law requiring a photo ID to vote upheld by judge, throwing out NAACP lawsuit
Missouri lawmakers passed legislation in 2022 that established a photo ID requirement at the polls. The NAACP and voting rights group had sued, arguing that its intention was to disenfranchise large groups of people.
Missouri’s law requiring a photo ID to vote upheld in court ruling
A Missouri state law requiring a photo ID to vote will remain intact. Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem ruled Monday that a lawsuit challenging the photo ID requirement lacks standing. In his ruling,
Missouri, gender dysphoria
Missouri ban on gender-affirming care for minors upheld by judge
A Missouri judge upheld the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors Monday, a victory for opponents of the practice in a continuing nationwide battle over transgender issues.
A Missouri judge says a law banning surgery, medications for transgender minors is constitutional
A Missouri court has upheld a new state law that bans some gender-affirming health care for minors. The state's Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey says the Monday ruling makes Missouri the first state to successfully defend such a policy in trial court.
Missouri ban on gender-affirming care for trans minors upheld by judge
Lambda Legal and the ACLU of Missouri, representing the families and organizations suing to challenge the ban, plan to appeal.
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Missouri AG lays out abortion restrictions he argues remain in place despite Amendment 3
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey believes the state can still enforce some abortion restrictions even after voters ...
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MDC: Bear struck, killed by driver on rural Missouri highway
A driver fatally struck a bear on a rural Missouri highway on Tuesday, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation.
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Missouri alcoholic beverage company offering free Lyft rides home Wednesday with code
The partnership is offering 500 free Lyft rides home in Springfield, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Columbia from 2 p.m. on ...
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Conservationists offer opportunities for bald eagle viewing in Missouri
As winter weather moves into the Show-Me State, some of the nation’s most majestic birds - bald eagles - are expected to ...
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Missouri attorney general says abortion ban 'unenforceable' after Amendment 3, but not other laws
The leader of Planned Parenthood Great Plains says the move is a ploy to prevent a Jackson County judge from potentially ...
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Missouri agency resettles over 3,200 refugees in 2024, doubling the previous year’s number
Missouri resettled over 3,200 refugees during the last federal fiscal year, which ended September 30th. That’s more than in ...
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Firearms deer season continues in Missouri as drop in numbers reported
Crops, weather and a calendar shift may be among the reasons hunters in Missouri have seen fewer deer than in years past.
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Sandra Hemme, Missouri woman wrongfully convicted for 44 years, is a step closer to total freedom
For the first time in more than four decades, Sandra Hemme may get to spend Thanksgiving with her family — not in prison.
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