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The U.S. Supreme Court upheld most of the federal health care law in a ruling this morning. Among Missouri officials, and on the streets of downtown…
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The U.S. Supreme Court will likely rule on the fate of the federal health care reform law this Thursday. That ruling could affect provisions of the law…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newscast, including:A one-year-old Columbia tech company is headed to Silicon Valley for a prestigious training…
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In the next few days, the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on the constitutionality of the federal health care law. Even if the court upholds the law, one key…
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Around 200 people rallied at the Missouri Capitol today against President Obama’s mandate that employers provide coverage for contraceptive services. Churches are exempt from the mandate, but religious non-profit organizations, such as schools and hospitals, are not. John Gaydos is bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Jefferson City. “Religious freedom is not merely about our ability to attend church on Sunday," Gaydos said. "It is impossible to exercise that religious freedom and at the same time compromise the faith that inspires us to action.”
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Regional coverage from the KBIA news room, including:Health centers receive 10 million dollars.Nixon agrees to compromise on workers' compensation.A Boone…
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services granted over 10 million dollars to Missouri health centers Tuesday. As part of the Affordable Care Act,…
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Debate continues in the Missouri legislature over the Obama administration's "contraception mandate," which will require health insurance to include…
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The Missouri House has passed legislation that seeks to both bar and criminalize enforcement of the 2010 federal health care law. If passed, the state of…
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Health care reform is in the cross-hairs at the U.S. Supreme Court this week. In this Health & Wealth update, as the nine justices hear oral arguments on…