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  2. Missouri governor went too far banning hemp-based THC ... - AOL

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    Gov. Mike Parson speaks at a Capitol press conference announcing Executive Order 24-10 that bans the sale of intoxicating hemp products in Missouri “until such time approved sources can be ...

  3. List of satirical fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    El Mundo Today elmundotoday.com [5] Empire News empirenews.net Many of this website's fake news hoaxes were widely shared on social media, with stories based on social or political controversies, or were simply appalling to readers. The site says that its content is for "entertainment purposes only." [23] [8] [24] [9] [25] Florida Sun Post

  4. Mike Kehoe, Crystal Quade agree to gubernatorial debate in ...

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    A debate between Missouri governor candidates Mike Kehoe and Crystal Quade will take place during the Missouri Press Association's annual conference.

  5. With governor multi-endorsement, Trump once more takes ... - AOL

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    Because on Saturday, Trump made his long-awaited endorsement in the GOP primary for Missouri governor — and his answer was “all of the above.” That’s right. He endorsed Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe.

  6. Missouri governor, opponent of mandatory masks, has COVID-19

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    Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican who has steadfastly refused to require residents to wear masks, tested positive for the coronavirus, his office said Wednesday. Parson was tested after his ...

  7. Will Scharf - Wikipedia

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    Upon Greitens winning and becoming governor of Missouri, Scharf was named his policy director. [3] Greitens resigned in 2018 and Scharf subsequently worked in New York and Washington. [ 4 ] In 2020, he became an assistant United States attorney , working in the violent crimes division for the city of St. Louis .

  8. Jim Neely - Wikipedia

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    He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of Missouri in 2020. [8] Among his primary reasons behind running for governor were a discontent with how state government is being run, and a desire to help resolve issues in education, healthcare, and criminal reform. [ 9 ]

  9. Missouri governor's ban on hemp-derived THC products ... - AOL

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