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Few changes made in $48B state budget during Missouri House debate

8 months 2 weeks ago
Democrats failed on Tuesday to win major changes in the $47.9 billion state budget plan during Missouri House debate, suffering defeat on proposals to shift money to the school funding formula and increase payments to child care providers. Few Republicans broke ranks with party leadership on those or any other proposal put forth by Democrats, […]
Rudi Keller

Consumers, business owners hold their breath waiting for the Trump tariffs

8 months 2 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — American business owners and consumers are bracing as President Donald Trump teases, with few details, the announcement of sweeping tariffs expected Wednesday afternoon. Trump has dubbed April 2 “Liberation Day,” his self-imposed deadline to fulfill his campaign promise of taxing imported products from around the globe. The White House confirmed Tuesday that Trump […]
Ashley Murray

Trump administration move could cost Missouri millions in family-planning funding

8 months 2 weeks ago
More than 1 million people seeking care such as contraception or testing for sexually transmitted diseases and cancer could be affected by the Trump administration withholding more than $27 million in Title X funding to Planned Parenthood clinics nationwide, according to estimates from the Guttmacher Institute. Planned Parenthood state affiliates said they were notified that […]
Kelcie Moseley-Morris

More than 5 million could lose Medicaid coverage if feds impose work requirements

8 months 2 weeks ago
Under an emerging Republican plan to require some Medicaid recipients to work, between 4.6 million and 5.2 million adults ages 19 to 55 could lose their health care coverage, according to a new analysis. The study, conducted by Urban Institute researchers with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, calculated that up to 39% of […]
Shalina Chatlani

Missouri House Democrats label bill protecting religious student groups as ‘discriminatory’

8 months 2 weeks ago
Legislation that would bar Missouri universities from penalizing student groups for their beliefs faced pointed criticism during a Monday evening House committee hearing from Democrats who say it would open the door for discrimination and hate speech. “Some people call it ‘religious beliefs,’ and some people call it ‘discrimination,’” said state Rep. Elizabeth Fuchs, a […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Missouri House backs return to presidential primary

8 months 2 weeks ago
The Missouri House on Monday advanced legislation that would reinstate state-run presidential preference primaries and extend the no-excuse absentee voting period from two to six weeks. Supporters of House Bill 126 cited a widespread positive response to the recently enacted no-excuse voting period as a motivating factor. They also noted negative feedback on the 2024 party-run […]
Shane LaGesse

Ballot language for Missouri anti-abortion amendment doesn’t mention abortion ban

8 months 2 weeks ago
A revamped constitutional amendment moving forward in the Missouri House would ban nearly all abortions in Missouri. But most voters likely wouldn’t know that just by reading the drafted ballot language.  The Republican-backed amendment, if passed out of the legislature and approved by voters, would outlaw abortion with limited exceptions for medical emergencies and survivors […]
Anna Spoerre

Missouri Senators debate bill to open the door to Royals stadium in Clay County

8 months 2 weeks ago
Two identical bills to give state backing for a new sports and convention center in Clay County are not an attempt to poach the Kansas City Chiefs or Royals from Jackson County, legislators were told Monday during a Senate committee hearing. Instead, the bill sponsors said, the intent is to provide another location for new […]
Rudi Keller

Missouri among states trying to end an abortion privacy rule. A judge is questioning HIPAA itself

8 months 2 weeks ago
The decades-old federal law protecting the privacy of individual health information is threatened by multiple lawsuits that seek to throw out a rule restricting disclosure of information in criminal investigations, including for those seeking legal abortion and other reproductive health care. In one of the cases, the Texas federal judge who has been at the […]
Kelcie Moseley-Morris

Medicaid cuts could hurt older adults who rely on home care, nursing homes

8 months 2 weeks ago
Dr. Fred Levin has been watching with growing alarm the national debate around federal cuts to Medicaid. He’s responsible for the medical care of about 100 older adults at the Community PACE center in rural Newaygo, Michigan. For his patients, Medicaid isn’t just a safety net — it’s a matter of life or death. “If […]
Anna Claire Vollers

Tax credits aim to rebuild Missouri’s film industry

8 months 2 weeks ago
For 10 years, Missouri had no incentive for production companies to film in the state. Now, more TV and film sets are coming to Missouri thanks to help from a tax credit established in 2023. The “Show MO Act” gives up to a 42% tax credit on eligible film productions. Productions initially have the option for a […]
Jake Marszewski

Closing the door: Trump refugee policies cast pall over citizenship ceremony

8 months 2 weeks ago
Friends and family arrived bearing flowers. Smiling volunteers pointed the way to seats. Everyone loves a naturalization ceremony. I attended one recently at a branch of the Kansas City Public Library and watched 71 new American citizens swear allegiance to the Constitution of the United States. Even more immigrants had taken the oath earlier in […]
Barbara Shelly

Planned Parenthood Medicaid funding case before US Supreme Court could limit patients’ choices

8 months 2 weeks ago
U.S. Supreme Court justices will hear arguments Wednesday about whether South Carolina can remove Planned Parenthood clinics from the state’s Medicaid program because they offer abortions in a case that could imperil health care options for patients with low incomes. At the center of the lawsuit is a conflict over whether a section of the Medicaid Act […]
Elisha Brown

Missouri health department rejects Planned Parenthood plan to start medication abortions

8 months 2 weeks ago
Missouri Planned Parenthood clinics remain unable to offer medication abortions after the state rejected their complication plans this week.  Planned Parenthood Great Rivers, which operates clinics in the St. Louis region, Rolla and Springfield, and Planned Parenthood Great Plains, which operates clinics in Kansas City and Columbia, received a letter from the Missouri Department of […]
Anna Spoerre

Data privacy experts call DOGE actions ‘alarming’

8 months 2 weeks ago
While the role and actions of the Elon Musk-headed Department of Government Efficiency remain somewhat murky, data privacy experts have been tracking the group’s moves and documenting potential violations of federal privacy protections. Before President Donald Trump took office in January, he characterized DOGE as an advisory body, saying it would “provide advice and guidance from […]
Paige Gross

States try to rein in health insurers’ claim denials, with mixed results

8 months 2 weeks ago
Health insurance companies are under increasing scrutiny for allegedly using artificial intelligence bots and algorithms to swiftly deny patients routine or lifesaving care — without a human actually reviewing their claims. The high-profile killing late last year of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has focused even more attention on so-called prior authorization, the process by which […]
Shalina Chatlani