Missouri Daybook
Associated Press Missouri Daybook for Tuesday, Feb. 03.
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NEW EVENT: Tuesday, Feb. 03 10:30 AM Kansas City Mayor Lucas’ public schedule – Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas attends City Council Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee, Kansas City (10:30 AM CST), speaks at CBIZ’s State of the Border War event, CBIZ office, Kansas City (5:00 PM CST) and delivers remarks to the Vanderbilt University Club of Kansas City, Kansas City (6:15 PM CST)
Weblinks: https://www.kcmo.gov/, https://x.com/KansasCity
Contacts: Megan Strickland, City of Kansas City, MO, Megan.Strickland@kcmo.org, 1 816 766 5134
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Tuesday, Feb. 03 H&R Block Q2 2026 earnings – Block (H&R) Q2 2026 earnings, for the Kansas City, MO-based tax preparation company
Weblinks: http://hrblock.com, https://x.com/HRBlock
Contacts: Teri Daley, Block (H&R), teri.daley@hrblock.com, 1 816 854 3787
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NEW EVENT: Tuesday, Feb. 03 Partial shutdown of federal government continues amid ICE funding dispute – Partial shutdown of U.S. federal government continues after members of Congress failed to pass legislation containing the remaining appropriations. Democrats in the Senate pulled their support for the legislative vehicle containing Department of Homeland Security after ICE fatally shot two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis. Negotiations are expected to continue between the two parties this week. Departments affected include DHS, Transportation, State, and Defense * Shutdown likely furloughs federal employees in impacted departments from work, except those whose jobs ‘protect life and property’ who are expected to work without pay. It also sees closures to federal facilities, and probably delays passport and visa applications and Medicare approvals. Former shutdowns have also led to heavy disruption of air travel and the closure of national parks
Weblinks: http://www.whitehouse.gov/president, https://x.com/WhiteHouse
Contacts: Senate, 1 202 224 3121
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Wednesday, Feb. 04 Rosa Parks Day observed in California, Missouri, and New York
