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How Missouri s Public Health Defunding Led To Vaccination Chaos
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Randall Williams, director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services testifies before the House Special Committee on Disease Control and Prevention on Nov. 10, 2020. ((Photo by Tim Bommel/House Communications))
March 13, 2021
Bipartisan frustration over delays and barriers to information about COVID-19 vaccinations boiled over Thursday in the House Budget Committee.
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And after state Rep. Peter Merideth, D-St. Louis, questioned why it has been so difficult to even get the Department of Health and Senior Services to provide a date by which it will respond to a Feb. 17 letter from a group of House Democrats, committee Chairman Cody Smith called the delays unacceptable.
Major donors are expected to want candidates to show up in person rather than for Zoom fundraisers.
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The rise of the coronavirus pandemic came at a time when many of 2020’s political contests were getting real, forcing on-the-fly reassessments from campaign managers on everything from staffing decisions to voter-contact plans and how to allocate a candidate’s time.
Updated at 6 p.m. March 8
Chris Arps, a Republican activist from St. Louis County, was banking on the 2022 election cycle being somewhat mundane an assumption that was thrown out the window Monday when U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt announced he wouldn’t run for a third term.
It’s a move that many Republicans, like Arps, feel will open up a primary that could pit statewide officials, members of Congress and former elected officials against each other.
“This is going to be a full melee in 2022,” Arps said. “2022 was looking like it was going to be a sleepy election. I don’t think so now.”
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