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Missouri Supreme Court: August’s Medicaid expansion ballot measure was constitutional

by admin | Jul 22, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Health / Medicine, News

In a case that has received national attention, the Missouri Supreme Court has issued a unanimous decision that overturns a Cole County judge’s ruling that said the August Medicaid expansion ballot measure was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court issued a 14-page...

Missouri’s Medicaid expansion lawsuit case heads to Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday

by admin | Jul 12, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Health / Medicine, News

The Missouri Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday morning in Jefferson City in one of the biggest cases the court has faced in recent memory: Missouri’s Medicaid expansion lawsuit case. Oral arguments will begin Tuesday at 11 a.m. Cole County Circuit...

Final week in Missouri legislative session: Wayfair, gas tax, PDMP and Grain Belt still unresolved

by admin | May 9, 2021 | Business, Health / Medicine, History, News, Transportation

Expect some long days and nights at the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City this week, with just five days left in the 2021 legislative session. There are still a number of major bills that are pending, including legislation on transportation, prescription drug...

MoDOT has had about 2,500 workers resign since 2016

by Alisa Nelson | Oct 24, 2020 | News, Transportation, Weather

The Missouri Department of Transportation has had significant turnover over the last four years. During a Missouri Chamber of Commerce Transportation Summit this week, MoDOT Director Patrick McKenna says about 2,500 workers have left the agency since 2016. The agency...

CARES Act spending team hears the up-to-date coronavirus needs of Missouri agencies, businesses

by Ashley Byrd | May 21, 2020 | Business, Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt

The informal advisory group appointed by Gov. Mike Parson heard a wish list from a series of state agency and organization leaders about how to spend CARES Act funding coming into the state. State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick says Missouri has about $1.5 billion to...
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