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The Columbia Democrat talks about how his first few weeks in office were quite eventful.
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The Shelbina Republican talks with St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Jonathan Ahl about the special session around the Federal Reimbursement Allowance tax for Medicaid.
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The St. Peters Republican also discussed legislation that changes policy around HIV — and the special session over a critical tax that funds Medicaid.
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The tax crucial to Medicaid’s funding heads to the House after hours of behind-closed-doors discussion
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Attorneys for three women trying to sign up for the health care program say they will appeal Cole County Judge Jon Beetem's ruling.
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The Senate will convene on Wednesday to start the process of approving the tax on healthcare providers that funds a large portion of the state's share of Medicaid.
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The Olivette Democrat discussed the standoff over the Federal Reimbursement allowance, a special session for congressional redistricting and her bid for the 24th District Senate seat.
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The GOP chief executive stressed that there needed to be an agreement before he calls lawmakers back to Jefferson City to renew the tax that's critical in funding Missouri's Medicaid program.
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The Missouri Supreme Court is expected to decide the fate of a constitutional amendment expanding Medicaid.
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The Des Peres Republican also discussed why he's running to become speaker of the Missouri House starting in the 2023 legislative session.