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A state constitutional amendment, if passed by voters, would require many people on Medicaid to work. The amendment reflects federal work requirements that were passed last year and must be in place next year.
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A proposed constitutional amendment sponsored by state Rep. Darin Chappell would hold Missouri to 80-hour work requirements from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act even if federal law changes
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A new analysis shows the package will add nearly $3.3 trillion to deficits over the next decade.
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The Missouri Hospital Association strongly opposed a plan to cap medical provider taxes at 3.5%.
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The U.S. Senate’s version of the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” could ultimately have major budgetary consequences for Missouri, thanks to a provision capping a critical tax that helps pay for Medicaid.
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The Missouri House has formally rejected the Senate version of the state budget, setting the stage for final negotiations over the state’s spending plan
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Supporters and opponents spent several hours Monday testifying on an alternate Medicaid proposal being floated by House Republicans.House Bill 700 would…