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The Legal Roundtable also discussed a settlement with the family of a visiting teen volleyball player whose legs were amputated and attempts to remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery from office.
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With just days remaining in the 2025 legislative session, unfinished Republican priorities include addressing Amendment 3 and Proposition A.
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Advocates demonstrated for transgender rights amid new federal policies that transgender St. Louisans say put them in danger.
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Legal chaos and legislative changes are putting pressure on LGBTQ people. 鈥淲e鈥檙e all we have,鈥 says one organizer.
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The Senate also approved a bill that would ban cellphones in schools, and another that would limit the power of the courts to change ballot language.
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The restrictions passed by state lawmakers in 2023 are currently set to expire in August 2027.
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A new policy by the Missouri Department of Revenue says Missourians must show proof of gender affirming surgery or a court order to change gender markers on a state ID.
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The new policy bans books that include excessive violence, drug use and sexual content. Another measure aims to keep students and teachers from talking about gender identity in the classroom.
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Opponents of the policies are threatening legal action if the board passes measures requiring students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match the sex on their birth certificates.
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In one of four cases between a provider of gender-affirming care and the Missouri Attorney General, a judge has ruled that Missouri鈥檚 consumer protection law does not authorize Andrew Bailey鈥檚 sweeping demands for unredacted records.