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  2. Missouri overturns abortion ban as voters approve a core ...

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    The passage of an amendment to the Missouri Constitution called Amendment 3 once again legalizes abortion in Missouri two years after state officials swiftly imposed a ban moments after the U.S ...

  3. Missouri governor candidates debate abortion, sports betting ...

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    "The law that we have in Missouri right now is the most extreme in the entire country, without exceptions for rape or incest," Quade said. ... like to raise the state's minimum wage from its ...

  4. When social issues stall Missouri lawmakers, statewide ... - AOL

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    Missouri's attorney general and secretary of state are allowed to issue rules. On some occasions, they cite legislative dysfunction as the reason. When social issues stall Missouri lawmakers ...

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  6. Missouri abortion access could hinge on what Amendment 3 ...

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    Missouri abortion rights supporters hold a celebratory press conference outside the state Capitol after the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that Amendment 3 can remain on the ballot.

  7. 2024 Missouri Amendment 3 - Wikipedia

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    2024 Missouri Constitutional Amendment 3, also known as the Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative, is a proposed constitutional amendment that appeared on the ballot on November 5, 2024. The initiative amended the Constitution of Missouri to legalize abortion in Missouri until fetal viability . [ 1 ]

  8. The Current (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Current's former office, in a house at 7940 Natural Bridge Rd., was damaged by an arsonist in 1997.; The Current broke a national story in September 1999 when it reported that the president of the Student Government Association was a convicted felon who had pleaded guilty to two felonies, stealing a credit device and fraudulent use of a credit device, shortly after he won the spring election.

  9. COVID-19 pandemic in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    A university student who had recently been to Italy, was the first index case for COVID-19 in Missouri. She was treated at Mercy Hospital St. Louis. As of February 8, 2021, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has confirmed 502,432 cumulative cases and 7,562 deaths. [1]