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Senate Republicans blocked federal protections for IVF. Here’s how MO, KS voted.
The Kansas City Star· 28 minutes ago“I’m not gonna vote for the Democrats version because it’ll have all of this abortion related language in it,” Sen. Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican said ahead of the vote. He did not cite specific language.
Competing bills on IVF access face uncertainty in Senate
WDTN-TV 2 Dayton· 1 day agoCompeting bills in the Senate seek to protect in vitro fertilization, but in very different ways....
'Ongoing chaos': Conservative group targets vulnerable Dem senators in scathing ad about key...
Fox News· 2 days agoA conservative nonprofit is launching ads targeting Democrats, accusing them of supporting...
State Department-linked Ukrainian NGO Creates List of American Opponents of Ukraine Aid
The American Conservative· 6 days agoOn June 6, a Ukrainian “independent” media NGO, published an article listing American opponents of...
Senior Senate Democrat wants to block Alito from writing majority opinions
Lexington Clipper-Herald· 1 day agoSen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said Chief Justice John Roberts should use his administrative...
RECA set to expire Friday after Congress fails to renew it
KY3 Springfield· 6 days agoThe Radiation Exposure Compensation Act or RECA is set to expire Friday after Congress failed to...
The political odd couple that’s bucking Mike Johnson
Politico· 7 days agoAnd it runs up against a hard deadline tomorrow. Two Missouri lawmakers, Democratic Rep. Cori Bush and GOP Sen. Josh Hawley, are at odds on almost everything ...
Kansas, Missouri to keep fighting abortion drug after Supreme Court upholds access to it
The Kansas City Star· 4 hours agoAttorneys general for Kansas and Missouri on Thursday vowed to push forward with their legal challenge of a common abortion medication, minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a group ...
Why does Congress introduce bills never meant to become law? Behind ‘messaging’ bills
The Kansas City Star· 3 days agoSometimes Congress tries to make law. But, as election season approaches, they’re often more interested in sending a message. Here’s how to spot a so-called messaging bill.
Program to pay nuclear fallout victims expires due to U.S. House’s inaction
The Salt Lake Tribune· 6 days agoSt. George • Faced with the choice of expanding or at minimum extending a program to offer...