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The GOP-controlled Missouri legislature passed several major initiatives in the just-completed 2021 session. But it wasn't exactly easy.
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Gov. Mike Parson cited a lack of funding for stopping expansion.
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Missouri lawmakers have made moves to undo voter-approved initiatives — and make it harder for constitutional amendments to be enacted. But efforts to curb the initiative petition process are getting bipartisan pushback.
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Democrats will likely retain Kansas City-area seats for next year's work on Medicaid expansion and coronavirus-caused budget issues.
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After years of debating whether to expand Medicaid in Missouri, voters will finally get the chance to decide in the August primary election. Currently,...
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Editor's note: this article has been updated to reflect a change in one of the forum speakers, as well as an update to one of the groups represented in...
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Missouri voters will get a chance to expand Medicaid. Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft announced Friday that he approved the petition to put Medicaid...
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Democrats in the Missouri House and Senate have unveiled their agenda for this year's legislative session, and it includes several items Republican...