A pair of lawsuits levied against the Medicaid expansion initiative, set to appear on the August ballot, failed in court Tuesday. And at least one organization plans to appeal the decision.
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James Shackelford is running to serve the Kansas City Northland in the Missouri House.
Missourians for Healthcare, the group supporting the Medicaid expansion initiative, is the subject of a new complaint with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
In addition, 48 percent of those surveyed said Gov. Mike Parson is more trustworthy when it comes to getting people back to work and growing the economy.
A number of lawsuits over the Medicaid expansion initiative have been leveled just days after the governor placed it on August’s ballot.
Gov. Mike Parson announced his decision to move the Medicaid expansion ballot measure to the August election Tuesday during his daily briefing.
Following the certification, some raised concerns the governor could place Medicaid expansion on the August ballot instead of November.
“The members who signed this letter have demonstrated their commitment to the Missouri taxpayers.”
Nestled in the elections bill is a provision that gives Missouri’s secretary of state subpoena power when investigating suspected election offenses.
The Missouri House passed legislation making changes to Clean Missouri during its last week of session.








