Missouri
Missouri Dems turn to Illinois, Kansas for abortion help
COLUMBIA, Mo. — A high Democratic state lawmaker from Republican-led Missouri on Wednesday wrote to the Democratic Illinois and Kansas governors asking for assist paying for abortions for out-of-state Medicaid sufferers.
Missouri Home Democratic Minority Chief Crystal Quade known as on Illinois and Kansas to use for Medicaid waivers to cowl abortions for out-of-state sufferers.
Her request got here after Democratic President Joe Biden signed an government order Wednesday aimed partially at making it simpler for ladies searching for abortions to journey between states to acquire entry to the process.
The directives will permit states that haven’t outlawed abortion to use for Medicaid waivers that may assist them deal with ladies who’ve traveled from out of state.
The waivers solely apply in circumstances of rape, incest and medical emergencies.
“Although these exceptions are slim, we consider that this government order continues to be significant for Missouri sufferers who’re experiencing a life-threatening healthcare scenario or whose being pregnant was pressured by the violence of rape or incest,” Quade wrote in a letter to Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Kansas legislative leaders.
Spokespeople for Kelly and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker didn’t instantly reply to Related Press requests for touch upon the federal waiver and Quade’s request.
Kansas has but to increase its Medicaid program in keeping with the federal Reasonably priced Care Act due to the sturdy opposition of Republican leaders to former Democratic President Barack Obama’s signature home coverage. As a result of Kansas doesn’t permit residents to provoke poll questions, that call has stood, although many lawmakers and advocates contend it’s broadly unpopular.
Crossing state strains to get abortions has grow to be an rising situation because the Supreme Courtroom overturned Roe v. Wade and opened the door for brand new restrictions on abortion on the state degree.
The Nationwide Abortion Federation stated Wednesday that it’s seen extra ladies asking for assist touring to get the process within the month after the choice. The group paid for 76 lodge rooms and booked 52 bus or airplane journeys, up from solely a handful in the identical time interval final yr.
Missouri outlawed abortion minutes after the U.S. Supreme Courtroom overturned Roe v. Wade in June. The one exception is to save lots of the lifetime of the mom.
Abortion is authorized in neighboring Illinois in addition to Kansas, the place voters on Tuesday opted to maintain the proper to abortions enshrined within the state’s Structure. Kansas voters rejected a poll measure that may have allowed the Republican-controlled Legislature to tighten abortion restrictions or ban the process outright.
Missouri Democrats have sought to reap the benefits of abortion entry simply throughout state strains.
St. Louis’ Democratic Mayor Tishaura Jones final month signed a measure offering $1 million for journey to abortion clinics in different states, prompting Republican Missouri Legal professional Basic Eric Schmitt to sue.
Missouri
Missouri Department of Corrections replaces warden at South Central Correctional Center
LICKING, Mo. (KY3) – The South Central Correctional Center in Licking has new leadership.
The Department of Corrections replaced Michelle Buckner. A spokeswoman for the prison system shared a response to KY3.
Michele Buckner is no longer employed with the department, effective today. Michael Shewmaker is serving as acting warden at South Central Correctional Center. Personnel matters and investigations are confidential, so I can’t go into further detail.
In 2024, 19 prisoners died at the prison.
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Missouri
A Tourist Allegedly Set Several Businesses on Fire in Puerto Rico
Bar Marea, which burned down, will remain closed for the foreseeable future.
Photo: Bar Marea Combate, Cabo Rojo
In the early hours of January 2, a woman from Missouri visiting Puerto Rico allegedly set fire to several businesses in the southwestern town of Cabo Rojo, burning down three of them and partially damaging the other. The incident set off widespread outrage across the island, which is currently facing a gentrification crisis due to expats relocating for tax breaks and the proliferation of short-term rentals for tourism that have displaced local residents.
The Puerto Rico Police Department identified the suspect as Danielle Bertothy, and officials say she left the island that same day. An investigation is ongoing and no arrest has been made. The businesses that fully burned down are the restaurant Marinera, Bar Marea, and Artesanías Juavia. The boutique hotel Luichy’s Seaside Hotel, which had around 50 guests on site at the time of the incident, was also partially damaged. Angel Luis Marrero, who owns Luichy’s and the building that houses all four businesses, told local news station Telemundo that he estimates repairing the damages from the fire will cost around $500,000 and jeopardize the livelihood of 15 employees.
In a Facebook post, Bar Marea said an allegedly intoxicated Bertothy came into the business near closing hours and began insulting patrons as well as workers. Bar Marea called the police and said officers walked Bertothy to a nearby Airbnb where she was staying, but the bar had to call police once again after she returned to the business. Bertothy was not detained either time, Bar Marea said in its post. After the second incident, the bar closed down. Security footage Bar Marea posted from the scene shows a person that appears to be Bertothy near the fire as it began; the person appears again later carrying a red gas can.
“I don’t understand why, if a person is aggressive, alcoholic, and disrespectful, they are [not] prosecuted. I don’t understand why she came to burn down the businesses. I don’t understand why they didn’t heed our call. The thing is that in this country you have to live in fear, letting these types of situations pass as if nothing had happened,” Bar Marea said on Facebook.
The property manager of the Airbnb where Bertothy was staying told the Latino Newsletter that she was due to stay at the short-term rental between December 30 and January 11. The manager, who asked the outlet to keep him anonymous, says Bertothy was provided a gas can and a generator after most of Puerto Rico lost power on New Year’s Eve. The island has been struggling with recurring, widespread blackouts for several years since the local government transferred management of the electric grid to a private company.
According to a now-deleted LinkedIn account, Bertothy works at an advertising and digital-marketing agency in St. Louis called HLK Agency. The agency suspended her after receiving a letter from St. Louis alderwoman Daniela Velázquez. “We were shocked to learn about the events in Puerto Rico. We have not yet been contacted by law enforcement in either Puerto Rico or Missouri but we are ready to cooperate in their investigation if asked,” the company said in a statement. “After learning about this on Friday afternoon, we chose to immediately place the employee on suspension pending further information. We are outraged by this senseless act and hope the authorities can address it in a timely fashion.”
Anyone with information about the incident can contact the Puerto Rico Police Department at 787-343-2020. The businesses will remain closed until further notice, the respective owners told local media outlet Metro. Two GoFundMe campaigns — one for Luichy’s Seaside Hotel and another for both Bar Marea and Artesanías Juavia — have been launched to help owners rebuild.
“We lost the material, but the dreams are still alive,” Bar Marea said on Facebook.
Missouri
Monkey in a tutu rescued by Missouri sheriff’s deputies before winter storm hits
OTTO, Missouri — Put this in the file for “sheriff’s calls that are difficult to believe.”
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office came to the rescue last Friday when it received a report that a spider monkey was spotted near the intersection of two highways at about 4 p.m. That’s unusual enough, but the monkey also was wearing a pink tutu.
“After careful negotiations and some coaxing, deputies were able to get close enough to go ‘hands on’ with the subject and bring this bananas situation under control without incident,” the sheriff’s office says in a news release.
The monkey reportedly was being cared for at a nearby home and managed to open a door and escape outside, the sheriff’s office says. The monkey was returned to its caretaker.
It was good timing for the rescue. A winter storm hit the region Saturday, closing roads and sending temperatures plunging.
“In all seriousness, this is a great example of law-enforcement officers never knowing what they’ll face on any given call and having to be prepared to handle whatever the job throws at them,” the news release says.
(The Associated Press contributed to this story.)
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