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Six months after Missouri voters approved an abortion-rights amendment, Republican state lawmakers on Wednesday approved a new referendum that would seek the amendment’s repeal and instead ban ...
Democratic former Rep. William Lacy Clay Sr., a St. Louis powerbroker who became Missouri’s first elected Black member of ...
In a new lawsuit against top Missouri officials, plaintiffs allege what has been obvious since May: A measure the General ...
The reversal reflected a growing struggle over the use of ballot measures to answer policy questions in Republican-led states ...
Abortion services are poised to resume in Missouri after a judge Thursday blocked a series of restrictions that temporarily banned access.
The landscape of abortion access in the U.S. varies dramatically, sending some patients seeking abortions traveling great ...
Missouri workers who started accruing paid sick leave on May 1 will lose it Aug. 28 under legislation signed July 10 by Gov.
When Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2024 — now known as Section 36 of Article I of the Missouri Constitution — many believed they were supporting limited access to abortion in ...
The party has largely shifted its attention to other fights, as some acknowledge the difficulty of battling President Donald Trump on the issue.
A ruling earlier this month that allowed abortions to resume in Missouri should be set aside because the laws and rules it ...
People in support of abortion rights protest outside the Missouri Senate chamber after the Senate voted to approve a referendum seeking to repeal an abortion-rights amendment on Wednesday, May 14 ...