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How Rezilient Health is using tech to improve health care outcomes for patients in St. Louis and beyond

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Danish Nagda describes himself as a reluctant entrepreneur. A physician by training, Nagda assumed he would spend his professional life as a clinician and was on that path as an ENT resident at Washington University School of Medicine. Then, life presented him with a situation that would alter his personal and professional trajectory — and has the potential to change the health care industry at large. “My dad had a heart attack in his 50s, then became bed-bound with heart failure and died at…
Cheryl Baehr for Greater St. Louis, Inc.

Gov. Kehoe, Chief Tracy weigh in on state control of St. Louis police

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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is weighing in publicly on House Bill 495, which calls for the state takeover of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, for the first time since it passed both houses of the legislature. As members of the Missouri Legislature paused for spring break, they joined Kehoe on the north lawn of the Capitol to celebrate advancing what they called a common-sense conservative agenda. "I've seen men and women in this building decide that what's right for Missourians is what…
Holden Kurwicki

Bill repealing Missouri law limiting utility charges heads to Gov. Mike Kehoe

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The Missouri House on Thursday voted to repeal a utility consumer protection law passed by voters almost 50 years ago. The bill that originated in the state Senate drew bipartisan support and opposition on the 96-44 vote, with 20 Democrats joining 76 Republicans to support it and 23 Republicans lining up with 21 Democrats to oppose it. Three Democratic members voted “present.” With the vote, the bill became the third measure to clear both chambers this session. While the bill makes a variety…
Rudi Keller

Some records of Bayer’s Missouri campaign to protect Roundup will be unsealed

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Bayer within a week will lift the veil of secrecy on some documents detailing its campaign to influence public opinion regarding the safety of its herbicide Roundup, attorneys said Wednesday. In a hearing in Jefferson City before Clifford Cornell, a special master assigned to deal with pre-trial disputes, Bayer attorney Anthony Martinez said records delivered to a plaintiff’s attorney under seal are being reviewed. The hearing focused on 46 of those records, which attorney Matt Clement contends…
Rudi Keller

Missouri House approves $1.3B tax cut plan

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Wide-ranging legislation that would lower tax rates for individuals and businesses passed the Missouri House on Wednesday. The 100 to 53 vote saw three Republicans joining with the Democrats in opposition. It now heads to the Senate for consideration. A key provision in the bill is a gradual reduction in the state income tax from 4.7% to 3.7% over the next 10 years. The yearly percentage point rate reduction would only go into effect if state revenues grow by at least $175 million per year. When…
Jason Hancock

Will the Green Line get Trumped? | Arch City Report Podcast

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This week's Arch City Report Podcast looks at how a shift in federal politics is prompting the region’s transit agency to adjust how it pitches the proposed $1.1B MetroLink expansion in its pursuit of federal grants. We also take a look at Boeing, which is in hiring mode as its CEO visits St. Louis in a push to change the company's culture. We also talk about our upcoming Best Places to Work event, which will take place at Busch Stadium in May. This week, we announced the 80 companies that…
Erik Siemers