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Repealing paid sick leave endangers rural Missouri families and hospitals

5 months ago
On Aug. 28, Missouri officially repealed a voter-approved paid sick leave law.  Proposition A, approved by nearly 58% of voters in November, gave workers one hour of paid sick time for every 30 hours worked — about seven to eight days a year for a full-time employee. The Missouri Supreme Court upheld the law in […]
Abby Ehrhardt

Rural hospitals often scrap labor and delivery services after mergers, study finds

5 months ago
Rural hospitals are less likely to offer obstetric services after they’ve been acquired by a larger health system, leading to mixed outcomes for mothers and babies, according to new research. It’s part of an accelerating trend that’s reshaped how Americans get health care: Larger health systems gobble up smaller facilities in a bid for financial […]
Anna Claire Vollers

Decline in K-12 national reading, math, science scores probed by US Senate panel

5 months ago
WASHINGTON — Just days after federal data revealed average reading, math and science scores dropped among certain grades since before the coronavirus pandemic, a U.S. Senate panel on Thursday picked apart the root causes and methods for students’ academic improvement.  The hearing in the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions centered on the […]
Shauneen Miranda

Judge orders revisions to ballot language for Missouri abortion ban proposal

5 months ago
The Republican plan to ban most abortions in Missouri can go before voters next year but the ballot title must plainly say its intent, a Cole County judge ruled Friday. The decision from Circuit Judge Daniel Green concluded that lawmakers properly combined bans on gender-affirming treatments for minors with reproductive rights in the proposed constitutional […]
Rudi Keller

Trump administration again asks US Supreme Court to end protections for Venezuelans

5 months ago
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration Friday made an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to pause a district court’s order that blocked the Department of Homeland Security from ending temporary protections for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans. In an emergency brief, U.S. Solicitor D. John Sauer argued that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has the authority to […]
Ariana Figueroa

‘Crumbled like a house of cards’: Judge slams DOJ claims about deporting migrant children

5 months ago
WASHINGTON — A federal judge Thursday barred the Trump administration from deporting unaccompanied children to Guatemala, finding that the administration’s claim of reuniting the children with their parents there “crumbled like a house of cards.”   District of Columbia Judge Timothy Kelly issued a preliminary injunction to extend last month’s temporary block to prevent the rapid removal […]
Ariana Figueroa

St. Louis-area Boeing workers back union proposal to end six-week strike

5 months ago
Boeing union workers on strike in the St. Louis area voted Friday to approve a union-proposed contract, after overwhelmingly rejecting Boeing’s settlement offer last week. The four-year contract, proposed by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 837, includes a $10,000 ratification bonus  compared to the $4,000 bonus Boeing proposed. It also addresses […]
Rebecca Rivas

Judge allows Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine to join the Homecoming parade

5 months ago
A federal judge ruled Friday that Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine can participate in next weekend’s Homecoming parade, as long as they comply with the university’s parade policy. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Stephen Bough noted that while the court finds that the organization must be permitted to participate in the parade, nothing […]
Columbia Missourian staff

Chance of government shutdown rises as US Senate fails to advance spending bill

5 months ago
This report has been updated WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate deadlocked Friday over how to fund the government past a deadline at the end of September, escalating the odds of a shutdown and heightening tensions on Capitol Hill.  Democrats on a 44-48 vote blocked a seven-week stopgap spending bill that had passed the House just […]
Jennifer Shutt, Ariana Figueroa

Some Republican states resist DOJ demand for private voter data

5 months ago
When the U.S. Department of Justice asked Kansas Republican Secretary of State Scott Schwab to turn over a copy of his state’s full voter list, including sensitive personal data, he responded with gratitude for the Trump administration. “We appreciate the efforts of DOJ and other federal partners to assist in ensuring states have access to […]
Jonathan Shorman

DACA recipients swept up in Trump mass deportation campaign, advocates report

5 months ago
WASHINGTON — Advocates Thursday raised alarm over immigrants with special deportation protections facing detainment across the country, as the Trump administration continues its aggressive mass deportation campaign.  Home is Here, a coalition of advocates for immigrants with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, status, has documented a pattern of immigration agents targeting DACA recipients. […]
Ariana Figueroa

Missouri police officers often stay licensed after serious misconduct

5 months ago
Two St. Louis police officers hit a handcuffed man and shocked him with a Taser, leading to a $600,000 settlement. A deputy in southwest Missouri was convicted of assaulting another deputy’s wife. An officer in southeast Missouri who kicked a man on the ground and wrote a misleading report was fired.  They kept their Missouri […]
Katie Moore

Permanent extension of federal health care subsidies estimated to cost $350 billion

5 months ago
WASHINGTON — The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office announced Thursday that if lawmakers permanently extend the enhanced tax credits for certain people who buy their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, it would cost the government $350 billion over 10 years and increase the number of those with health insurance by 3.8 million. The […]
Jennifer Shutt

US rolls toward a ‘terrible’ government shutdown, no exit ramp in sight

5 months ago
WASHINGTON — Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill have entered a stalemate over whether to fund the government for seven weeks or begin a shutdown that could last considerably longer, amid high partisan tensions. Lawmakers, it seems, did not learn from two earlier shutdowns that produced zero results for Republicans who tried to force their […]
Jennifer Shutt

More states protect access to the COVID shot as feds restrict eligibility

5 months ago
At least 17 states have taken steps to ensure broader access to the COVID-19 vaccine since last month, when the federal government significantly restricted eligibility for the shot. Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin have issued orders that aim […]
Shalina Chatlani

As AI enters exam rooms, states step up oversight

5 months ago
A bipartisan group of Pennsylvania state legislators recently hatched a plan to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in health care. Four Pennsylvania House Democrats and one House Republican plan to introduce legislation that would require insurers, hospitals and other providers to follow certain rules when using AI for patient care, billing and coding, claims […]
Anna Claire Vollers