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Missouri AG Eric Schmitt speaks out after SCOTUS loss

Springfield News-Leader The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected a lawsuit backed by Missouri’s attorney general that challenged election results in swing states critical to President Donald Trump’s defeat last month, likely sealing his political fate. In a brief order, the court said the lawsuit out of Texas failed to demonstrate “a judicially cognizable interest” in how the swing states run their elections and dismissed all other claims as moot. The lawsuit had accused Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin of illegally expanding absentee voting amid the pandemic in a way that made their results susceptible to fraud.

Report: Missouri veterans homes failed to control outbreak

Austin Huguelet Springfield News-Leader As COVID-19 carved a deadly path through Missouri’s veterans homes this fall, state officials missed opportunities to ease the pain, a state-commissioned report has found. In a 53-page review released last week, lawyers at Armstrong Teasdale, based in St. Louis, wrote that Missouri Veterans Commission officials failed to recognize and properly respond to serious outbreaks and seek help from state partners that could have provided reinforcements. That culminated in an “inadequate” response as the virus infected hundreds of veterans and staff, the firm concluded. As of Nov. 13, 103 had died. The majority of the cases and deaths at that point had come at homes in Cameron and Cape Girardeau. There were 41 cases and nine deaths at the home in Mount Vernon.

Gannett Foundation awards $57,500 to St Louis nonprofit

Austin Huguelet Springfield News-Leader A St. Louis nonprofit working to give disadvantaged young people a stronger voice in their communities and public policy is getting a $57,500 boost from the charitable arm of The Examiner s parent company. Creative Reaction Lab is one of 16 organizations nationwide receiving more than $25,000 from the Gannett Foundation’s “A Community Thrives” program this year. Three groups in Eastern Jackson County are getting grants as well. A Community Thrives is in its fourth year supporting nonprofits across the country. The grants are meant to help organizations addressing social issues such as education, housing, the arts and the environment.

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