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For two consecutive weeks, a group of seven members of the Missouri Senate have been pushing back hard against GOP leadership.
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Kansas' congressional districts are up in the air after Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a redistricting plan from GOP lawmakers. Meanwhile, conservative legislators in Missouri shot down Gov. Mike Parson's nomination for health director over his support for vaccinations.
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Kansas Republicans have pushed forward a congressional map that would divide Wyandotte County from Johnson County, threatening the state's sole Democrat in the U.S. House. A Kansas state senator from Wyandotte County says the plan would silence her racially diverse constituents.
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Senators listened to hours of testimony, mostly from Republicans rallying for a 7-1 Republican majority redistricting map, rather than the proposed 6-2.
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The Kansas House has approved controversial congressional maps and sent them to the governor's desk. Republicans say the plan accounts for population shifts. Democrats say it's intended to cost U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids her seat in Congress.
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What's happening in the Missouri General Assembly? State Senate Minority Leader John Rizzo (D-Independence) joins us to break down what lawmakers are up to in 2022 and how it could affect your life.
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The somewhat surprising agreement comes as the commission in charge of drawing Missouri’s Senate districts has yet to approve a map.
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The map keeps Missouri’s congressional makeup intact, with six Republican seats and two Democratic ones.
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While the Missouri House is slated to debate a congressional redistricting map early next week, the Missouri Senate this week made a rule change in part to continue improving working relationships.
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The map would likely keep the current congressional makeup in Missouri but is expected to generate fierce debate on the House floor.
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Missouri Republicans are divided over how to draw new congressional districts that would benefit their own party, leaving House Democrats in a unique position of having leverage over their GOP counterparts this year.
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House Democrats proposed their own congressional map that would make the 2nd Congressional District more competitive.