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MOScout Daily update: House Ethics Outlines Allegations Against Price - Gross Launches Dem Group - PubDef on Death Penalty Costs - McDowell vs DHSS and more....

Ethics Committee Reports on Price

The House Ethics Committee released its report on Rep. Wiley Price. The report outlines allegations that Price had sex with an intern, sought retribution against a staffer who reported it, obstructed the Ethics Committee’s investigation and committed perjury.

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MOScout Daily Update: Gov To Streamline ECE - Schatz Agenda - O'Laughlin Eyes Caps on Hospitals - Schmitt Backs TX Lawsuit - Renaming Columbus Day? and more...

Gov to Streamline Early Childhood

Word is circulating that Governor Mike Parson is planning to boost the profile of early childhood services by consolidating initiatives from across state government into a new office.

According to initial plans, the yet-to-be-named structure will be located in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

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MOScout Daily Update: Political Consultant Payments 2020 - Next Session Outlook - More on Auditor's Race - Hawkins Takes Bureau Reins and more....

What Will Next Year (As In, Next Month) Look Like

Folks are considering how COVID will shape the political year ahead. I’ve written before about the question of Governor Mike Parson’s inauguration. There still hasn’t been any indication how it will be handled in this time of COVID. Public health officials would surely recommend against an indoor party/ball. But Parson has been reluctant to abandon traditions this year. It fits his general orientation of “learning to live with the virus.” It wouldn’t surprise me to see a traditional inaugural ball – masks optional.

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MOScout Sunday6: License Plate Requirement - Growing Local Tax Collection – Which Gun Laws Work and more….

1. More Americans confident in COVID vaccines.

2. But Pfizer vaccine protocol will take about a month.

3. Missouri’s sharp drop in labor force is not unique. It’s happening nationally.

4. Wentzville gets workers from closed GM plant in Ohio.

5. Local sales and use tax collection nears state sales and use tax collection.

6. License plate requirement by state.

7. Which gun laws actually reduce violence.

8. If “did not vote” were an electoral college candidate.

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