The Missouri House also gave final approval to a bill to Bayer avoid lawsuits linked to Roundup weedkiller and also voted to eliminate anti-racism programs in state government.
Missourians deserve a government that treats all individuals equally, without preferential treatment or discrimination based on immutable characteristics,” Gov. Mike Kehoe said in a statement.
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Missouri’s ... female and less white” employees in a new federal lawsuit, The Hill reported. Filed on Feb. 11, Bailey claims Starbucks violated federal and state anti-discrimination laws ...