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Missouri continues battle over Planned Parenthood funding
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – In a state where abortion is illegal, the debate over Planned Parenthood’s funding has once again ignited, with over 30,000 Missourians relying on the organization for essential healthcare services.
The issue has resurfaced as Republican lawmakers push to block state funding from reaching abortion providers and their affiliates. Representative Bill Eigel, representing the Republican leadership, saw the recent defunding of Planned Parenthood as a significant victory.
This move comes in response to previous rulings by the Missouri Supreme Court, which twice banned lawmakers from withholding Medicaid funds from Planned Parenthood through the budget process. The bill’s sponsor argues that this new approach bypass those rulings.
The full article is available at ozarksfirst.com.
(Story by Liz Dowell, Emily Manley, ozarksfirst.com)
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Missouri Senators Facing Deadline On Budget & Other Related Items
With two weeks left in session, some people wonder what can still cross the legislative finish line.
Part of what needs to be finished includes the Budget, along with other bills that are important to a number of Senators.
Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Caleb Rowden of Columbia points to Senate Bill 727 and House Bill 2287 as examples of compromise…
“That education bill is a pretty good example of a series of things getting done.”
Before May 17, lawmakers may consider not only the budget, but the FRA and initiative petition reform.
Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader John Rizzo of Independence says anything is possible…
“My years down here, I’ve seen a bill in the last week of session….dead on Tuesday, back on Wednesday, dead on Thursday and on the Governor’s Desk on Friday.”
Missouri’s next budget is due on the governor’s desk by 6 p.m. this Friday.
The Second Regular Session of the 102nd General Assembly will conclude exactly one week later.
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State climatologist says Missouri needs more to help offset nearly three years of drought (LISTEN) – Missourinet
An executive order signed by Gov. Mike Parson extends Missouri’s drought alert to September 1. The order directs continued coordination of state resources and combined response efforts until conditions improve in drought-impacted areas.
Zach Leasor, state climatologist, catches up with Anthony Morabith, and he says that spring showers need to continue.
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Missouri Baseball Suffers Series Loss to No. 15 South Carolina, The Buzz: May 6, 2024
The Missouri baseball team suffered a series loss to the No. 15 South Carolina Gamecocks 9-4 on Sunday afternoon.
The Gamecocks took Game 1 on Friday 10-2, then the Tigers fought back to even the series on Saturday 8-3 and forced the rubber match.
South Carolina struck first and scored on a wild pitch in the top of the second inning. The Tigers responded by plating four runs in the home half of the inning on a two-run home run by Danny Corona, a drawn walk by Brock Daniels with the bases loaded, and a sacrifice fly by Jackson Lovich.
However, the Gamecocks scored eight unanswered runs in the last three innings to seal the series victory.
With this loss, the Tigers sit at 7-17 in SEC play, placing the team at No. 13 in the conference standings, only ahead of the Auburn Tigers.
Tigers Results:
Did You Notice?
- The Missouri Tigers softball team finished its regular season on Sunday with 40 wins, the most since 2021.
- The 2024 SEC Softball Tournament will be played from Tuesday to Saturday in Auburn, Ala. The Tigers will be the No. 5 seed and play the winner of No. 12 Kentucky and No. 13 Ole Miss on Wednesday afternoon.
- Former Missouri running back Larry Rountree III is headed to the UFL playoffs with the undefeated Birmingham Stallions. So far this season, Rountree has recorded nine rush attempts for 50 yards and a touchdown.
Countdown to Missouri’s football season opener:
117 days.
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