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How the courts act could depend on what Gov. Mike Parson's administration does over the next few months.
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Wednesday night’s vote sets up a likely court battle over the public health insurance program.
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The current version of the state budget does not include funding for the voter-approved Medicaid expansion.
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The Sullivan Republican talked about the fate of Medicaid expansion funding — and when lawmakers will likely tackle congressional redistricting.
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To state Rep. Peter Merideth, D-St. Louis, the GOP arguments in recent days against funding the expansion of Medicaid haven’t made much sense. Merideth, the ranking minority member of the House Budget Committee, joined Friday's "St. Louis on the Air" to share his sense of recent developments and where this budget battle may be headed next.
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The Carthage Republican explains why the GOP-controlled House didn't expand Medicaid this week.
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The money is in Parson's budget, but other Republicans argue voters didn't understand what they were approving.
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Democrats argued that record state surpluses would grow with new medical coverage, but Republicans said it's not right for Missouri's budget.
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The vice president spoke with St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum about how the Biden administration is handling the COVID-19 vaccination effort in St. Louis and elsewhere.
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The move by the Missouri House budget committee puts the fate of voter-approved expansion in jeopardy.