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Seg. 1: Missouri Bond Changes | Seg. 2: FEMA Disaster Teams

Segment 1: Missouri's new rules on bond authorizes judges to look for alternatives to cash bail or confinement.

On July 1st, a new rule took effect allowing Missouri judges the option to waive fees for defendants unable to afford monitoring costs required to be released on bail. The option helps reduce overcrowded jails and end the cycle of imprisoning the poor, but not all judges are comfortable with telling suppliers to offer their services for free.


Segment 2, beginning at 22:15: FEMA disaster teams canvas neighborhoods ravaged by storms to register survivors for and provide information on available assistance.

Once a beneficiary of FEMA assistance, Debbie Artner is now a team leader for one of FEMA's Disaster Survivor Assistance teams (DSA). With a "go bag" ready, DSA's are prepared to deploy to disaster area's within 24-hours of notification. In Missouri, DSA's have knocked on some 550 doors since July 9th, reaching out to those impacted by disastrous storms in the area.

  • Kristiana Sanford, Public affairs specialist, FEMA Region VII
  • Debbie Artzner, FEMA DSA Team Leader

Survivors who sustained damage or losses caused by the flooding and/or straight-line winds can register with FEMA at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 800-621-FEMA (3362).

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Sam grew up in Overland Park and was educated at the University of Kansas. After working in Philadelphia where he covered organized crime, politics and political corruption he moved on to TV news management jobs in Minneapolis and St. Louis. Sam came home in 2013 and covered health care and education at KCPT. He came to work at KCUR in 2014. Sam has a national news and documentary Emmy for an investigation into the federal Bureau of Prisons and how it puts unescorted inmates on Grayhound and Trailways buses to move them to different prisons. Sam has one son and is pretty good in the kitchen.
Elizabeth Ruiz