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MOScout Daily Update: More on US Senate Race - Earl to Exit? - Graves Nom To Senate Today? - Hough Says Senate to Re-Add MedEx - Spencer Adds $100K and more....

Driving the Day: Graves Nomination?

It sounds like the Todd Graves appointment to the University of Missouri Board of Curators could come to the Senate floor today. Graves’ nomination was voted out of Gubernatorial Appointments yesterday after some light, but pointed, questioning from Sens. Mike Moon and Paul Wieland.

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MOScout Daily Update: Phase 2 Starts - MedEx Poll -Ed Lunch - MMJ Sales - MCC Tax - Graves Appt and more...

As of this morning “Phase 2” folks are now eligible for the COVID vaccine. This includes disproportionately affected populations and homeless, as well as workers in the following sectors: Chemical Sector, Commercial Facilities Sector, Critical Manufacturing Sector, Defense Industrial Base Sector, Financial Services Sector, Food & Agriculture Sector, Government, and Higher Education….

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MOScout Daily Update: Kehoe Says No Go on Senate - HB 20 Watch - Wagner's Math - Schmitt and RAGA - Fair Maps MO and more...

Kehoe Decides Against Senate Bid

Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe issued a statement that he won’t seek to replace Senator Roy Blunt

I am humbled to know so many Missourians see an even greater leadership role for me in Missouri… While Claudia and I have been honored by the encouragement and offers of support for me to serve as Missouri’s next US Senator, my true calling remains to work on behalf of Missourians in Missouri as Lieutenant Governor and as a candidate for Governor in 2024.

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MOScout Daily Update: US Senate Rumors - Uniting MO Video - Graves Gets Appt - Vaccine Eligibility Expansion and more...

Parson Outlines Increased Vaccine Eligibility

Governor Mike Parson announced that “Missouri will activate Phase 2 of the state's COVID-19 Vaccination Plan on Monday, March 29, 2021, and Phase 3 on Friday, April 9, 2021.”

The expansion in eligibility comes as the state expects a rapid increase in the number of doses available in the coming weeks.

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