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The Missouri Republican senator also downplayed the Trump rift with Elon Musk as negotiations on a massive budget bill heat up.
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The protest is one of more than 1,500 across the country, coinciding with President Donald Trump's military parade and 79th birthday and just after two state Democratic leaders were shot in Minnesota.
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A new resource center is opening for people affected by the May 16 tornado, and the National Guard is ending its debris drop-off sites.
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The 41 troops from the Missouri National Guard鈥檚 mission will be focused on staffing debris-dumping sites in north St. Louis and transporting waste to landfills, Mayor Cara Spencer said Thursday.
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The Missouri National Guard will start its groundwork in St. Louis on Thursday. Mayor Cara Spencer said the Guard will handle large debris.
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Beginning Wednesday, the military force will assist in impacted city neighborhoods to sort through debris and take it to landfills.
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Near Eagle Pass, Texas, on Wednesday, the Missouri governor and top general of the Missouri National Guard touted the bill, which funds the deployment for 200 troops and 22 highway patrol officers.
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The bill still needs the approval of the Senate.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced a plan Tuesday to add 200 Missouri National Guard members and 22 state highway patrol troopers to the 250 guardsmen already deployed to southern border by next month.
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The Great War depleted the states鈥 National Guard troops, sending them overseas. Missouri was one of the states that backfilled the domestic duties with unpaid volunteers.