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During a special legislative session heavily focused on economic development and retaining the Kansas City Chiefs, State ...
If Republicans in the U.S. Senate pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” as written, 13,000 South Dakotans would lose Medicaid ...
Over 90,000 Missourians could lose their Medicaid coverage under a proposal by Congressional Republicans to implement work requirements, according to a pair of recent studies of the plan. A Republican ...
Last week, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) issued its analysis of President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, ...
State Rep. Ray Reed called for the state to match its economic ambitions, by investing directly in the children and working ...
Low-income Missouri and Kansas parents with school-age children may be eligible for SUN Bucks, which helps pay for groceries this summer.
At the raucous meeting, Lawler defended President Trump's June 14 military parade, opposed the use of masks by agents of U.S.
Missouri has begun issuing federal food benefits that could reach 475,000 kids this summer, filling a need when school food ...
The budget bill passed by the U.S. House will kick millions of people off of Medicaid by piling on new red tape.
Runoff in the Missouri River basin, especially above Sioux City, Iowa, hit 3.4 million acre-feet (MAF) in May, which was 100% ...
It was a perfect summer night to rally around resilience in Cottleville, Missouri. Tornado recovery efforts took center stage at an outdoor fundraiser where music, Missouri pride and meaningful action ...
Under the deal passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last month, policy analysts are estimating between 10.9 million and 15 million people would lose access to their health insurance plans over ...