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The Missouri House chamber The proposal, a priority of Gov. Mike Parson and the chamber of commerce, faces long odds with the end of the legislative session looming. A bill that would shield businesses from most COVID-related lawsuits and is one of Gov. Mike Parson’s top legislative priorities was voted down in a House committee Monday night making the path for its passage slim with only three weeks left in the legislative session. Senate Bill 51, sponsored by Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, was voted down in the House Rules-Legislative Oversight Committee by a vote of three in favor to seven against. ....
The University of Melbourne has announced a partnership with tech hub experts YBF. The University of Melbourne has announced a partnership with tech hub experts YBF to power a new co-working space that will operate within Melbourne Connect. The coworking tech hub will sit over two levels of the precinct stretching across 2,200 square-metres and offering a selection of flexible private offices, dedicated desks, meeting rooms, project spaces, media studios and event spaces, creating a world-class tech hub––in the spirit of YBF’s other hubs in the Melbourne and Sydney CBDs located in the heart of iconic Carlton and right on the doorstep on the University’s Parkville campus and Medical Precinct. ....
Missouri Medicaid Deal Withers In Senate, Sets Up Potential Lawsuit insurancenewsnet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insurancenewsnet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The legislation would protect Missouri nursing homes and other groups from coronavirus-related lawsuits for four years, a step that some lawmakers and industry groups say is necessary to prevent a possible deluge of liability cases. But advocates contend the proposal would eliminate all consequences for nursing home operators. Borya | Flickr / Originally published on April 16, 2021 5:28 pm Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation that would protect nursing homes and other businesses from coronavirus-related lawsuits. Supporters say the measure, approved by the Missouri Senate in February, is necessary to prevent a wave of litigation against businesses already struggling to survive. Similar liability shields have been enacted in more than a dozen other states, but some advocates worry the proposal will prevent nursing home residents from holding facilities legally responsible for abuse and neglect. ....