Here’s a look at the various types of COVID-19 testing being done in Missouri.
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I asked our readers, reporters, subscribers, and some former legislators to give us their perspectives on who came out of this historically bizarre session a winner.
Gov. Mike Parson announced his decision to move the Medicaid expansion ballot measure to the August election Tuesday during his daily briefing.
“Lessons learned and data collected from these four locations will enable us to refine and adjust our processes as we continue testing other prison sites across the state.”
Following the certification, some raised concerns the governor could place Medicaid expansion on the August ballot instead of November.
During today’s COVID-19 briefing, Governor Mike Parson announced a plan to rapidly increase COVID-19 testing volume to 7,500 tests per day in Missouri.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) heard a number of agenda items relating to Empire District Electric Fuel Company during Thursday’s meeting.
Nestled in the elections bill is a provision that gives Missouri’s secretary of state subpoena power when investigating suspected election offenses.
“One of our primary focuses during this pandemic is testing. It helps protect the safety of Missourians as we begin to reopen our economy and get Missourians back to work.”