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Seg. 1: What Could Have Been In Kansas Medicaid. Seg. 2: "Pure" Culture Of Evangelical Christianity.

The Kansas government's decision to not expand Medicaid has had adverse effects on residents' access to affordable health care.
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The Kansas government's decision to not expand Medicaid has had adverse effects on residents' access to affordable health care.

Segment 1: Kansas refusal to expand Medicaid has delayed access to medical care and left many poor residents uninsured.

All but 17 states have expanded their Medicaid coverage under a provision in the Affordable Care Act. As one of the abstaining states, Kansas is now feeling the impact of that choice, as shown in a study supported by the REACH Healthcare Foundation. We heard how medical care in the Sunflower State compares to other states that expanded Medicaid.


Segment 2, beginning at 22:34: The purity culture in evangelical Christianity that traps girls in a cycle of shame.

Linda Kay Klein grew up in a culture that stressed purity in its young women, lest they become stumbling blocks to boys and men. Klein related the lessons her church used to impress upon girls the need to remain pure, and discussed how she was finally able to break away from the fear, anxiety and shame those lessons instilled in her.

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Steve Kraske is an associate teaching professor of journalism at UMKC, a political columnist for The Kansas City Star and has hosted "Up to Date" since 2002. He worked as the full-time political correspondent for The Star from 1994-2013 covering national, state and local campaigns. He also has covered the statehouses in Topeka and Jefferson City.
Danette (Danie) Alexander first came to KCUR in 2007 as an intern for Up to Date after completing her B.A. in Communications at the University of Missouri – Kansas City. After her KCUR internship was completed, Danie continued to spend her mornings assisting senior producer Stephen Steigman as a volunteer with the show. Her radio experience also includes stints with public radio's New Letters on the Air as a broadcast engineer and on local public radio as host of a weekly overnight call-in show.