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MOScout Daily Update: Senate's Short Day - PDMP Conference Sub - SBOE on School Start - Moon Contra Koenig and more...

PDMP Bill Stripped Down

The conference committee substitute on the prescription drug monitoring program appears to have removed the fentanyl provision which caused some House Dems to balk. See it here.

On the conference committee: Sens. Luetkemeyer, Sater, O’Laughlin, Rizzo and Sifton; and Reps. Rehder, Stephens (128), Kolkmeyer, Roberts (77), and McCreery.

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MOScout Daily Update: Slow Recovery? - Final Week Thoughts - Hallway Talk and more...

The longer it takes the economy to rebound, the more vexing the state’s budget problems will be going forward.

· From the Weekender: 58.3% of lobbyists surveyed are “Very concerned” about the state of the budget, believing the “impact from current crisis will extend beyond this fiscal year.” And only 12.5 think it’s “one-year turbulence.”

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MOScout Weekender: Senate 33 Poll - WWTW - Hallway on Budget and more...

Remington/MOScout Poll: Senate 33

When 92% of your primary voters approve of the job the president’s doing, and as many of them considered themselves “Trump Republicans” as “evangelical Republicans” and “traditional Republicans” combines, it’s pretty clear what your campaign messaging is going to be….

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MOScout Daily Update: Who Didn't Sign Budget Conference Reports - Bad Moon Vote? - House Sends MMJ Letter to DHSS and more...

Axios this morning has a chart of state revenue declines, calling it an “economic death spiral.” Missouri is near the top/bottom. See it here. Yes, it’s bad. But probably not that bad. Remember, there’s probably a pretty big chuck of the drop that’s just been deferred until July because we moved our tax deadline. And in theory, folks who are getting a refund filed as usual while folks who owe will wait until the summer.

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MOScout Daily Update: Ed Groups Oppose Omnibus Bills - Grain Belt Notch Senate Win - Budget Conference Today and more...

Grain Belt Restrictions Repelled in Senate

The effort to prohibit eminent domain in the Grain Belt project had its first run in the Senate last night.  Sen. Mike Berskoetter added the provision to a Senate substitute to HB 1330.  A variety of senators from different parts of the ideological spectrum spoke against the proposal. 

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MOScout Daily Update: STL Eyes Reopening - Omnibussing Draws Criticism - Pfizer Vaccine - Senate Passes Budget - Fitz for Gannon and more...

Pfizer COVID Vaccine Trial

Press release: Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE announced today that the first participants have been dosed in the U.S. in the Phase 1/2 clinical trial for the BNT162 vaccine program to prevent COVID-19. The trial is part of a global development program, and the dosing of the first cohort in Germany was completed last week…

Post-Dispatch reports that “County Executive Sam Page said in a post on Twitter that Pfizer has chosen its St. Louis County facility to produce the possible vaccine.”

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MOScout Daily Update: Budget Day in Senate - Danforth for CLEAN - Nixon for Bakker - Jami for Mayor?? and more...

Ashcroft Reopens Campaign

On Twitter yesterday Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft announced he was resuming campaign activities. With the lifting of the statewide Stay-at-Home order in Missouri on May 4th, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, who suspended his campaign during the outset of the Covid 19 crisis, announced he will resume campaign activities on Monday. #MoLeg #MoSOS

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MOScout Daily Update: KCStar on Williams - News-Leader on Tidball - New Budget Subs Drop - Reopen Plan Coming Today and more...

Governor Mike Parson promises to unveil the roadmap to reopening the Missouri economy today.

According to his tweets, there will be two “phases” to the plan. Look for the details at his 3PM briefing.

· Dr. Randall Williams has said that the ability to do saturation testing in specific locations is a key component to their plan.

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MOScout Weekender: Wolff on Absentee Voting - NYT on KC Debate - Senate 29 Poll - Hallway on Gov's Race - WWTW and more...

NYTimes: KC Conference Call

New York Times reports on a conference call between regional leaders in Kansas City showing that there’s disagreement about how – and how fast – to lift coronavirus restrictions.

It’s joblessness versus sickness. It’s cabin fever versus the risk of a real fever. That debate is particularly contentious in the Kansas City, Mo., metropolitan area…

The different views — open up now! let’s wait! — played out with candor on Thursday morning during a conference call of elected officials and public health experts in the Kansas City region. The New York Times was invited by a participant to listen to the call, which provided a behind-the-scenes look at how these discussions are unfolding nationwide…

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