Durrie Bouscaren
Durrie Bouscaren was a general assignment reporter with Iowa Public Radio from March 2013 through July 2014.
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Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley wants to get tough on human trafficking, which long has been a problem in the state. To do so, he proposed rules...
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Abortion is already heavily restricted in Missouri, but now the state is cutting more funding to organizations that provide abortions, even though it means rejecting millions of dollars from the feds.
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A new Missouri rule will strip state family planning funds from organizations that provide abortions, including hospitals. But several facilities are...
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A Saint Louis University analysis of mosquito migration patterns and sexually transmitted diseases places the St. Louis region on a map of counties that...
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States with rapidly aging populations, like Missouri, are seeing increased costs to Medicaid programs that cover low-income residents. But the...
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The Republican plan to replace major tenets of the Affordable Care Act would reduce the federal deficit by $337 billion over 10 years, according to new...
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If House Republicans pass their proposed replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act, state Medicaid programs would face some big changes, including a...
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In 1984, Dr. Bahar Bastani knew he had to leave Iran. During Iran's cultural revolution, religious leaders closed universities and threatened academics....
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Nonprofit organizations that serve seniors and people with disabilities say their clients would be harmed by Gov. Eric Greitens' proposed cuts to...
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Missouri legislators are considering a measure that would allow the state to fold into a proposal that has become a popular GOP refrain : Convert...