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Springfield, MO
Missourians are now eligible for benefits under the Medicaid expansion issue that went to the court system for a final decision.
"My administration is always going to follow the law and yesterday's court order is no exception," Gov. Mike Parson said on Wednesday of a circuit court ruling requiring the expansion to move forward immediately.
The lower court ruling came after the state Supreme Court unanimously approved the expansion.
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We need a forensic audit of the vote that allegedly passed this horrible idea. How much do we have to support the bottom dwellers? At any point do they ever have to accept responsibility of their actions and for their lives? What happens if we all make the choices they made? There is not an endless supply of money.