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MOScout Daily Update: Senate's Special Schedule - More Issues for Next Session - New ED at PSRS - House Leader LegDir Job and more...

House Floor Leader seeks Legislative Director. “The Legislative Director, together with the Majority Floor Leader’s staff, will advise the Majority Floor Leader on all legislative areas. The position assists the Majority Floor Leader in managing the legislative schedule and floor debate procedures. The selected candidate must be available to work extremely long hours during the legislative session from January through May….

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MOScout Daily Update: Children's Division Cuts - Double Dip Fears - MOGOP Mum on Election - Hospitalizations Pass 2,800 Mark and more...

Waiting on MO GOP to Accept Election

MOScouter: “I feel like it’s a pretty big deal that only two state reps [Reps. Shamed Dogan and Doug Richey] have had the courage to acknowledge who won the presidency. The US Senators and other statewide office holders… are clearly avoiding saying it out of fear of a primary opponent from Trump’s base.”

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MOScout Daily Update: Parson Extends Emergency - 2021 Issues - Fitz Follow-Up - Guesses 2.0 and more...

Parson Extends Emergency, Outlines Expectations

Governor Mike Parson extended the state of emergency in Missouri through next Spring.

He also issued new “public health warning.” The document sets “expectations for all individuals living and/or working in Missouri” that they will wear a mask when they can’t socially distance, wash their hands etc.

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MOScout Daily Update: Krewson To Exit Room 200 - Bad Jobs Report - Drebes Guesses Senate Chairs - Fitz' Future - Meridith to Ranking Budget - GOP Party Chair Names and more...

Krewson Won’t Run Again

Mayor Lyda Krewson announced that she won’t seek another term.The last four years were not easy times to govern.She faced a series of crises.There was unrest surrounding police misconduct, a pandemic, and an economic collapse.Yet Krewson never seemed overwhelmed.

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MOScout Daily Update: Parson Faces Lecture Fatigue - Bean on MedEx Reform - Wiemann to Handle COVID Bill - Pay Proposal and more...

Parson Battles Lecture Fatigue

Scott Chartonon Twitter notes that Joplin’s death count from COVID is now about the same as it was from the Joplin tornado.While I usually avoid the death comparison between dissimilar events (9-11 vs auto fatalities etc), I do think the invocation of Joplin is relevant because COVID will be the defining event of Parson’s administration.

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MOScout Daily Update: COVID Delays Special Session - 2022 Clarity - What Kind of Inaugural? - Next Budget Ranking Member and more...

COVID Outbreak Delays Special Session

The Senate was scheduled to go into session this morning. Instead they’ll wait. Floor Leader Caleb Rowden tweeted: “Due to a number of positive COVID-19 cases among members and staff, the Missouri Senate will postpone action related to the special session until after the Thanksgiving holiday. This decision was not made lightly and, although disruptive, is in the best interest of protecting members, staff, and the public.”

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MOScout Daily Update: Kendrick to Razer - Health Industry Sends SOS - Roden for Senate 2 - COVID Deaths Not Falling and more...

Kendrick to Razer

Press release: Senator-elect Greg Razer (D-Kansas City) announces that Kip Kendrick will be joining his office to serve as his Chief of Staff… Razer and Kendrick have served together in the Missouri House of Representatives for the past four years. They served together on the Budget Committee for three of the four years. Kendrick, who currently represents District 45 (Columbia) in the Missouri House, will not be sworn in to his final term and will instead assume the role as Chief of Staff in January 2021…

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MOScout Sunday6: Imagining A 5-Party America - Too Many Taxing Districts - Trump Crushed Immigration - Boring Car Colors and more...

1. Spending on the election.

2. Missouri electoral votes about right.

3. Imagine if America had more than two major political parties.

4. GOP dominance of state legislature.

5. COVID restrictions across America.

6. Missouri is in the red zone for taxing districts.

7. Marijuana across America.

8. MO is a good state for veterans.

9. The K-shaped recovery.

10. Trump shut down immigration.

11. Perception of the economy is becoming a partisan thing.

12. Common car colors.

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MOScout Daily Update: Time for COVID Action? - Oct Revenues - Reed Files Committee - Judge Corrigan and more...

Time for Action on COVID Control?

According to the state’s data dashboard, COVID is increasing all across Missouri.

  • 1,965 hospitalizations reported on Sunday. That’s about triple the 600 level of the summer.

  • · “As of Friday, hospitals in the St. Louis region were at 90% capacity and in some intensive care units, already over capacity, [according to Dr. Alex Garza with the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force.]”

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MOScout Daily Update: MO Cemented Red - Trump Parson Romp - Ashcroft Name Still King - Trent Bid Buoyed? - Redistricting Redo and more...

The Big Picture

Last night cemented Missouri’s status as a solid red state.

· Donald Trump trounced Joe Biden in Missouri. Trump’s 15-point margin 56.8% to 41.2% was closer to his 2016 18-point win than the single digit range polls showed through the campaign.

· Mike Parson beat Nicole Galloway by 17-points (57.1% to 40.5%), largely echoing the top of the ticket.

· Down-ballot races were all GOP romps as well. Republicans won with with 20% margins, the highest being Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft’s 60.5% win over his Democratic challenger’s 36.2%.

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MOScout Daily Update: Election Day... "Vote and Chill"

MO Turn Out

Even before the polls opened this morning, over 825,000 Missourians had already cast their ballot.

If the estimated turnout of 75% is correct, Missourians will cast 3.2 million votes for president, about 400,000 more than in 2016.

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