Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for Friday May 16, 2025 ( 11 items ) |
2025 NAIA Men's Lacrosse All-American Honors Announced, along with Coach and Player of the Year
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, May 15 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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2025 NAIA Men's Lacrosse All-American Honors Announced, along with Coach and Player of the Year
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The NAIA announced the 2025 NAIA Men's Lacrosse All-Americans and Coach and Player of the Year. 39 Men's Lacrosse student-athletes were recognized as All-Americans across three teams, highlighted by First-Team All-American and NAIA Men
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2025 UTR NAIA Women's Tennis National Championship Recap - Day Three
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, May 15 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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2025 UTR NAIA Women's Tennis National Championship Recap - Day Three
MOBILE, Ala. \- [ Bracket | Schedule ] The quarterfinals of the UTR NAIA Women's Tennis National Tournament saw only one low seed advance to the semifinals in 12 th -seeded Tennessee Wesleyan on Wednesday at the Mobile Tennis Center.
The last time a 10-seed or below made the Nat
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AFP-MO Celebrates Judicial Deference Bill Passage
ARLINGTON, Virginia, May 15 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release:
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AFP-MO Celebrates Judicial Deference Bill Passage
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May 15, 2025 by AFP
JEFFERSON CITY, MO - Today, Americans for Prosperity-Missouri (AFP-MO) celebrated the passage of legislation ( SB 221 ) ending judicial deference, a critical check on the administrative state that will subject state agencies' regulations to review by the courts.
This law mirrors the 2024 U.S. Su
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British Columbia Opens Big Lead on Day 2, Paced by 36-Hole Leader Ng (-6)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, May 14 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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British Columbia Opens Big Lead on Day 2, Paced by 36-Hole Leader Ng (-6)
* Leaderboard & Tee Times
* Ace! Olivia Lange's Hole-in-One a Highlight on Day 2
* Day 2 Highlights from The National Golf Network/No 3 Putt Golf
YPSILANTI, Mich. - British Columbia's Jessica Ng posted her second-consecutive 3-under par round and took a four-stroke l
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Four Secure Space in Lewiston, as NAIA Baseball Opening Round Enters Championship Thursday
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, May 14 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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Four Secure Space in Lewiston, as NAIA Baseball Opening Round Enters Championship Thursday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Four teams can start packing for Lewiston, as LSU Shreveport (La.), Webber International (Fla.), British Columbia, and Hope International (Calif.) closed out brackets in Shreveport, Lincoln, Hattiesburg, and Lewiston on day three of the NAI
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Grand Slams, Walk-offs, and Dominant Pitching Highlights Day Three as Tickets to Columbus Were Punched
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, May 14 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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Grand Slams, Walk-offs, and Dominant Pitching Highlights Day Three as Tickets to Columbus Were Punched
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Day three of the 2025 NAIA Softball Opening Round was once again full of great games and clutch hits from teams who needed to win elimination games. The field continued to dwindle on day three as five tickets were punched to the
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Heritage Action Praises Missouri for Safeguarding State Elections
WASHINGTON, May 15 [Category: Political] -- Heritage Action for America posted the following news release:
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Heritage Action Praises Missouri for Safeguarding State Elections
WASHINGTON - Heritage Action, a conservative grassroots organization with over 2.5 million grassroots activists nationwide, including thousands of Missourians, praised Senator Ben Brown and the Missouri General Assembly for passing Senate Bill 152, legislation that safeguards state elections from foreign funding and
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Missouri's new chaplains-in-schools bill is dangerously misguided
MADISON, Wisconsin, May 15 [Category: Sociological] -- FFRF Action Fund, an organization that says it develops and advocates for legislation, regulations and government programs to preserve the constitutional principle of separation between state and church, posted the following news:
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Missouri's new chaplains-in-schools bill is dangerously misguided
The FFRF Action Fund decries a Missouri bill headed to the governor's desk that allows public schools to hire chaplains to counsel (often p
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Ng Remains 6-Under, UBC Maintains 54-Hole Team Lead at 2025 NAIA Women's Golf Championship
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, May 15 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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Ng Remains 6-Under, UBC Maintains 54-Hole Team Lead at 2025 NAIA Women's Golf Championship
* Final Round Pairings & Tee Times
* Team Standings
* Individual Leaderboard
YPSILANTI, Mich. - British Columbia's Jessica Ng shot even par Thursday at the 2025 NAIA Women's Golf National Championship in Ypsilanti, Mich., and at 6-under she maintaine
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Washington University School of Medicine: Overlooked Cell Type Orchestrates Brain Rewiring
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, May 16 -- The Washington University School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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Overlooked cell type orchestrates brain rewiring
Rather than neurons, brain cells known as astrocytes take charge in shaping response to signal involved in vigilance, mouse study shows
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have upended decades-old dogma of how connections between brain cells are rearranged during states of heightened vigilance or
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What if the ACA included a public option insurance plan?
COLUMBIA, Missouri, May 15 [Category: Media] -- The Association of Health Care Journalists posted the following news:
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What if the ACA included a public option insurance plan?
When Congress passed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010, lobbying from health insurers and physicians helped to kill a potentially significant provision: a government-run public option health insurance program.
In early versions of the ACA, President Barack Obama proposed that it include a public option that c
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