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Former state vendor awarded $23M in lawsuit over Missouri Medicaid system implementation

2 years 9 months ago

A software integration company’s six-year legal saga against the state reached a resolution last week, when it was awarded a little over $23 million in its lawsuit alleging contract breaches over extra work to implement a Department of Social Services’ case management system. On Wednesday, Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem granted a directed verdict […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Collapse of private equity-backed Missouri hospitals mired employees in medical bills

2 years 9 months ago

The first unexpected bill arrived in December, just weeks before Tara Lovell’s husband of 40 years died from bladder cancer. Lovell worked as an ultrasound technologist at the local Audrain Community Hospital, in Mexico, Missouri, and was paying more than $400 a month for health insurance through her job. The town’s struggling hospital, the sole […]

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Sarah Jane Tribble

Don’t claim to support law enforcement if you demonize the FBI and IRS

2 years 9 months ago

This may come as news to many Republicans:Ā  The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a law enforcement agency. So is the Internal Revenue Service. Most people already think of the FBI as an elite policing agency. But the IRS alsoĀ investigates crimeĀ beyond tax evasion and fraud. Organized crime, drug trafficking, illegal gaming, money laundering and public […]

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Kathie Obradovich

Missouri Senate conservative caucus disbands after two years of ugly GOP infighting

2 years 9 months ago

After more than two years of warring with Republican leaders, the Missouri Senate’s conservative caucus will disband, the group announced Monday afternoon. In a statement released to the media, five incumbent members of the caucus said it was no longer needed after the outcome of the Aug. 2 GOP primaries.Ā  ā€œThe Republican primary electorate decisively […]

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Jason Hancock

Clean energy lender will stop making high-interest PACE loans in Missouri

2 years 9 months ago

This story was originally published by ProPublica. One of the nation’s biggest residential ā€œclean energyā€ lenders has suspended making loans to homeowners in Missouri, citing economic conditions and a new state law that mandated more consumer protections and oversight. Ygrene Energy Fund, based in California, said it will also stop lending in California, but will […]

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Jeremy Kohler

Missouri crisis centers see wave of calls since the 988 suicide hotline’s launch

2 years 9 months ago

In its first days of operation in July, a newly revamped, national mental health hotline was already exceeding Missouri providers’ expectations as a wave of people dialed three numbers: 9-8-8. They ranged from the curious to those seeking help, and several providers across Missouri told The Independent calls had already increased by 50% within a […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Elaborate lies spreading through U.S. can’t be dismissed as ā€˜conspiracy theories’

2 years 9 months ago

Journalists have a problem with ā€œconspiracy theories.ā€ I put the phrase in quotes because writers, editors and headline writers have a problem with those consecutive words — ā€œconspiracy theoriesā€ — in their writing. It’s not because they are being duped into believing farcical truths about the world. Journalists are lumping all kinds of gaslighting, misinformation, […]

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Eric Thomas

U.S. House Democrats send sweeping climate, health and tax legislation to Biden

2 years 9 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House on Friday cleared Democrats’ long-sought climate, health care and tax package, sending it to President Joe Biden for his signature. The roughly $750 billion measure is much smaller than the $2 trillion reconciliation package the House originally sent to the Senate in November. The final product left out dozens of […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Search warrant shows Trump under investigation for possible Espionage Act violations

2 years 9 months ago

WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Friday unsealed the warrant that allowed the Federal Bureau of Investigation to search former President Donald Trump’s property at Mar-a-Lago in Florida earlier this week, revealing he’s under investigation for possibly violating the Espionage Act and obstruction of justice. The seven-page document,Ā which includes a brief description of everything the […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Zero bus fare does not equal easy commutes for Kansas City riders

2 years 9 months ago

This story was originally published by the Kansas City Beacon. On weekdays, Melissa Douds catches the 35th Street bus at 5:48 a.m. to get to her job as a facility worker at the Bartle Hall Convention Center. Starting at the Armour and Gillham stop in Hyde Park, she is only seven minutes from work by […]

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Mili Mansaray

Experts say drug measures in inflation bill are good for seniors, but there are downsides

2 years 9 months ago

The sweeping Inflation Reduction Act passed by Democrats in the U.S. Senate on Sunday takes on an issue that Americans have been screaming about for years: The high cost of prescription drugs. But while it will bring immediate relief to millions of seniors, several experts have said it may dampen development of new drugs and […]

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Marty Schladen

On Jan. 6, I was bewildered. Now, I’m outraged

2 years 9 months ago

Ahead of the first hearing of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, I had the opportunity, — due to my more than 40 years in law enforcement — to share my thoughts as part of a panel discussion about what had happened on that terrible day and […]

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David Mahoney

Kansas Congresswoman Sharice Davids touts federal funds for lead pipe replacement

2 years 9 months ago

The locations of lead service lines seem like the sort of thing someone would know, Congresswoman Sharice Davids said Thursday.Ā  But as cities and counties across the U.S. grew, water utilities didn’t keep track of them all.Ā  Now, they’re finally required to find them. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s updated lead and copper rule requires […]

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Allison Kite

Farm bill season arrives: What’s the outlook for 2023?

2 years 9 months ago

WASHINGTON — Over the course of the next year, lawmakers on the U.S. House and Senate Agriculture committees will draft a new federal farm bill that will shape food, farm, conservation and nutrition programs across the country for the next five years. The omnibus law that began 90 years ago as crop supports now has […]

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Allison Winter

Attorney sees victories in Missouri Sunshine Law cases over access to meetings, records

2 years 9 months ago

In the tiny town of Edgar Springs, Rebecca Varney recently won a small victory in her fight to access city records, though a final resolution of the long-running dispute isn’t in sight. In another Sunshine Law dispute, the Southern District Missouri Court of Appeals recently ruled a public health emergency doesn’t suspend the requirement for […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri budget makes smart investment in community health centers

2 years 9 months ago

Each year, National Health Center Week presents an opportunity to spotlight the contributions that community health centers make to our communities. This year, we are celebrating not only the outstanding care thatĀ  community health centers provide, but also the investment Missourians are making to keep this infrastructure strong. As the medical home to more than […]

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Joe Pierle

Biden signs landmark bill aiding veterans exposed to burn pits overseas

2 years 9 months ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed legislation into law Wednesday that will provide health care and benefits to veterans exposed to burn pits in Afghanistan and Iraq, achieving a long-term, personal goal. ā€œI was in and out of Iraq over 20 times,ā€ Biden said of prior trips to the war zone he took as both […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Republican divide in Missouri Senate boils over in Kansas City radio interviews

2 years 9 months ago

Tension among Republicans that has mired the Missouri Senate in gridlock over the last two years bubbled up again this week, as a GOP state senator and an adviser to the conservative caucus took aim at each other in dueling radio interviews.Ā  Sen. Mike Cierpiot, R-Lee’s Summit, took the first shot, laying into the Senate […]

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Jason Hancock

Capitol Perspectives: Missouri’s one-party primaries

2 years 9 months ago

One of the major aspects of Missouri’s recent primary was the number of races for which there actually was no contest. In more than half of the 180 state legislative districts on the ballot, one of the two major parties did not have a candidate. That meant that in those 100-single-party district primaries, the primary […]

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Phill Brooks