Medicaid expansion ballot measure allowed to continue after appeals court ruling.
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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.
Missourians for Healthcare, the group supporting the Medicaid expansion initiative, is the subject of a new complaint with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
The Administrative Hearing Commission said the St. Louis Planned Parenthood "demonstrated it meets the requirements" for its license renewal.
A number of lawsuits over the Medicaid expansion initiative have been leveled just days after the governor placed it on August’s ballot.
A Fenton church is suing various St. Louis County officials, alleging the current restrictions on gatherings infringe upon its First Amendment rights.
The effort, spearheaded by state Reps. Shamed Dogan and Tracy McCreery, seeks to secure the release of Patty Prewitt after 34 years in prison.
Gov. Mike Parson partially commuted Dimetrious Woods' prison sentence Wednesday after the Supreme Court found his release to be in error.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced Missouri is leveling a lawsuit against the Chinese government over the COVID-19 epidemic.








