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9:44 am
Mon July 2, 2012

Missouri to decide on Medicaid expansion

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The capitol building, Jefferson city

The U.S. Supreme Court ruling, upholding the federal health law, has provided more clarity to the region and country. 

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6:25 pm
Fri June 29, 2012

Occupy supporters gather outside City Hall

Supporters of the Occupy Movement gathered outside of City Hall  to kick off what they are calling a state-wide Occupy event.

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10:05 am
Fri June 29, 2012

Republicans pick new nominee for 47th District

The new 47th Missouri House district, which includes part of Boone County, may finally have a Republican nominee. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports Mitch Richards was nominated by the Republican committee last night. He is the fourth nominee in less than one month. Richards is treasurer of the group Keep Columbia Free, and serves on the Citizens Police Review Board.

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6:04 pm
Thu June 28, 2012

Lt. Gov. Kinder reacts to Affordable Care Act decision

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The Supreme Court has upheld President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul plan — the Affordable Care Act. In a 5-4 decision on Thursday, the Court determined that although Congress didn’t have the power of commerce to force Americans to buy health insurance, Congress does have the power to implement a tax. And in this case, the Court finds the penalty for not buying health insurance by 2014 to be a valid tax.

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5:42 pm
Thu June 28, 2012

Top Mo. Republicans against expanding Medicaid eligibility

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Top Missouri Republicans say they have no intention of expanding Medicaid eligibility as a result of the Supreme Court's ruling on the federal health care law.

The high court struck down a provision Thursday that threatened states with the loss of existing federal Medicaid dollars if they refuse to expand coverage to adults earning up to 133 percent of the federal poverty level. That ruling essentially makes the expansion optional for states.

House Majority Leader Tim Jones says the Republican-led Legislature will not consider the expansion.

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