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Brief: MO Investigates Clergy, KS Medicaid Expansion, Drought Conditions

Advocates requested Missouri and Kansas investigate abuse in the church. Missouri is moving forward with the idea.

Hawley said on Thursday that while prosecuting and subpoena authority rested with local law enforcement, his office would still investigate alleged crimes, publish a public report and refer credible cases to local prosecutors.

 

“This is huge,” she said. “This is the governor’s task force.”

The Legislature voted in 2017 to broaden eligibility for Medicaid under the federal Affordable Care Act, but that measure was vetoed by then-Gov. Sam Brownback. His replacement, Colyer, has maintained opposition to adding thousands of Kansans to Medicaid despite an obligation of the federal government to pay at least 90 percent of the cost of expansion.

 

Echoes from the Cold War:

“Nine long-range messages of mass death and destruction, pre-addressed to enemies of the United States, Monday were pronounced ready for use almost instantaneously if needed,” said the article by reporter Saralena Sherman. “They are the nine Atlas missiles poised on launching pads in the Topeka Forbes Air Force Base area prepared to carry their nuclear warheads to pre-determined targets on a ‘one-shot basis.’ “

 

 

Weather stuff:

Meanwhile, thunderstorms in the forecast through tonight. Low 90-degree temps tomorrow through the weekend.

 

Finally, a dog to brighten the day:

 

The Brief is a daily roundup from St. Joe Post and around the web. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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