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Lawsuit filed to reinstate Missouri federal unemployment benefits

Lawsuit filed to reinstate Missouri federal unemployment benefits
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New Missouri Law Aims To Help Get More Services To Unhoused Teens

New Missouri Law Aims To Help Get More Services To Unhoused Teens
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New Missouri law strives to aid more homeless teens

New Missouri law strives to aid more homeless teens
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New Law Aims To Help Get More Services To Homeless Teens In Missouri

New Law Aims To Help Get More Services To Homeless Teens In Missouri
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Court Sides with Voters, Thwarts GOP Plan to Stop Working People from Getting Health Care

Court Sides with Voters, Thwarts GOP Plan to Stop Working People from Getting Health Care Court Sides with Voters, Thwarts GOP Plan to Stop Working People from Getting Health Care The people of Missouri voted to expand healthcare for low-income residents. Republicans tried to stop it but were overruled by the state supreme court Peter Wade, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Despite attempts by state Republicans to block it, more than 275,000 working Missourians are eligible to receive health care through the state’s Medicaid program, the state supreme court has ruled. Last summer, 53 percent of Missouri voters supported a constitutional amendment to expand the state’s Medicaid program, part of the Affordable Care Act. That expansion was supposed to go into effect at the beginning of July 2021. But the state’s legislature refused to appropriate funds for it even though the federal government will cover 90 percent of the costs and the Republican governor, Mike Parson, withd

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