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Should the attorney general continue his lawsuit against Columbia Public Schools?

Should the attorney general continue his lawsuit against Columbia Public Schools?

Yes

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No

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Yes

Should the attorney general continue his lawsuit against Columbia Public Schools?
5 Comments
Debra Riffle
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Debra Riffle

There needs to be accountability for school boards for their decisions.

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Harry D
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Harry D

CPS' policy is right from liberal play book - break laws, take people's rights, enforce narratives until they get sued, then back down as little as possible trying to avoid court. On the Courthouse steps back down entirely to avoid embarrassing, precedent setting loss. Rinse/repeat. You go AG! #LGB

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

CPS needs to learn how to obey the law. They should not be allowed to guide children, if they themselves can't follow the law.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Brian Yearwood, is going to get a Civics lesson, that he should have learned in the sixth grade. Will he learn anything from this lesson? Not likely. And his sheeple will continue to dote upon him.

Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

The Laws are written by the House and the Senate. Brian Yearwood, does not write Laws, and he will soon find that out. That will be money spent, for a very good reason.

Larry Sabulsky
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Larry Sabulsky

The CPS Administration cannot be trusted. If let off they will turn around and do it again.

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Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

Because Yearwood has an axe to grind and wants control. Look up how much money he may have gotten to push this Covid agenda...he lied last time the AG dropped the case. Schmitt needs to make sure he can’t try to reinstate the mask mandate. Go get em Schmitt!

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No

Should the attorney general continue his lawsuit against Columbia Public Schools?
7 Comments
Stephen W. Willaims
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Stephen W. Willaims

As long as there is a chance of the child abuse to continue, then it should go to trial and stop this nonsense.

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Connie Thornton
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Connie Thornton

Ridiculous waste of funds and time! The Superintendent /school board should be able to make those decisions without fear of financial penalty! The wearing of mask is not a wreckless decision and I would much rather err on the side of caution in favor of teacher and student saftey!

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Mary Ann Pulley
Mary Ann Pulley

Amen I totally agree

Mary Ann Pulley
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Mary Ann Pulley

He needs to sit his tail down and stop this foolishness. He’s making it a political platform and the school systems are trying to protect our children and those working in the school systems. Why don’t he sue the spam and robo industries she they can stop bothering us.

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Carol McGregor
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Carol McGregor

This frivolous lawsuit is taking precious taxpayer dollars from school districts across the state, forcing them to pay ridiculously exorbitant attorney fees to fight the attorney general's ruling. Mask mandate decisions should be left to local school districts, not state funded government officials.

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Larry Sabulsky
Larry Sabulsky

You want to talk about wasting Tax Payer money, let's eliminate CRT.

Letitia DenHartog
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Letitia DenHartog

Of course, I never believed in the case in the first place

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Mike Siefkas
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Mike Siefkas

He is spending too much time and resources spreading misinformation about masks while chasing after his own political aspirations. People in the workplace have a right to health and safety measures by federal law. He is using might makes right to enforce a handful of people's vanity and convenience

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Lisa Walker Hendren
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Lisa Walker Hendren

It's such a waste if tax payer money. The AG needs to find other ways of making a name for himself.

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Should "ghost guns" be outlawed?

Should "ghost guns" be outlawed?

Yes

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No

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Yes

Should "ghost guns" be outlawed?
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No

Should "ghost guns" be outlawed?
2 Comments
Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

When you get a drivers license, you should also be administered a CCW and a 9mm.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

No, because blue states give "illegal aliens" drivers licenses, without even having to take a test. Then they use the drivers licenses, as proof to vote.

Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

60 Missouri Peace Officers Associations wanted to enforce illegal Federal Firearm Laws. More than 540 Missouri Peace Officers Associations disagreed. This is an attempt to override the 2nd Amendment. It's time to punish criminals, not law abiding Americans. Lets get rid of this phony administration.

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Should the U.S. ban Russian oil imports?

Should the U.S. ban Russian oil imports?

Yes

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No

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Yes

Should the U.S. ban Russian oil imports?
5 Comments
Sue Bethmann
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Sue Bethmann

WE have our own wells- Let's get them open!!!

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Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

Because why should we help the Russians in any way. After all the caused this war . Biden needs to open up our pipelines here in the US!!!!

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

It is the common sense answer, and the humanity based answer. Joe won't do it though. He stands to lose to much personal income.

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Justin Ballz
Justin Ballz

Correct. biden sucks.

Mae Paulo
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Mae Paulo

We only bring in 3% of our fuel from Russia. The gas price hike is not because of the lies politicians are pushing.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

Ban taxes and public schools.

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No

Should the U.S. ban Russian oil imports?
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Vernon Taylor
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Vernon Taylor

We need to force oil prices upwards in order to unite behind the president's plan to ensure we all must purchase $60,000.00 electric vehicles, preferably non-American made,

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Joe would demand we buy them from his blood brother, and joint businessman Xi Jinping. That way Joe gets his 10%.

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