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Proposal would put Missouri gas tax hike to public vote

Michigan Democrats push to expand background checks for gun sales

Democrats push to expand background checks for gun sales

Bills in the Republican-led Legislature would subject the sale of rifles, not just handguns, to background checks. Author: Associated Press, David Eggert Published: 1:35 PM EDT May 17, 2021 Updated: 1:35 PM EDT May 17, 2021 LANSING, Mich. Michigan Democrats are renewing their push to expand background checks to cover all gun sales, citing loopholes that allow online and private transactions to go undetected.  Bills in the Republican-led Legislature would subject the sale of rifles, not just handguns, to background checks. Federal law requires background checks in Michigan when firearms are bought from licensed dealers but does not cover transactions between unlicensed sellers and buyers which gun-control advocates have long sought to address. 

Missouri lawmakers pass high-profile gun bill on last day

and last updated 2021-05-14 18:53:21-04 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri s Republican-led Legislature passed a high-profile measure to ban local enforcement of federal gun laws with just an hour to spare before lawmakers 6 p.m. Friday deadline. The GOP-led House voted 111-42 along party lines to send the firearms bill to Republican Gov. Mike Parson. The measure would block enforcement of federal gun laws by local police, an effort growing in popularity in Republican-led states under Democratic President Joe Biden s administration. The Second Amendment is under attack, bill sponsor Republican Rep. Jered Taylor said. It s under attack by the Democrats, particularly the Biden administration.

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: Missouri reports 32 5% of population has completed the vaccination

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: Missouri reports 32.5% of population has completed the vaccination © Provided by KMBC Kansas City COVID-19 live updates The Kansas City metro area continues to reopen as more and more of the population gets the COVID-19 vaccine. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Friday the state has 311,705 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and there have been 5,038 deaths since the outbreak started. Overall, the state said 39.9% of the population has been vaccinated with at least one dose. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Saturday there have been 507,307 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak and 8,859 deaths. Overall, the state said 39.4% of the population has received at least one dose and 32.5% have completed vaccination.

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