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In a wide-ranging interview, MoHealthNet director Todd Richardson discussed some of their big challenges — such as incoming ...
Missouri has a long history of struggling to process MO HealthNet applications in a timely manner. As states prepare for new ...
At one of the nation’s poorest cities, Illinois’ governor sharpened contrasts with President Donald Trump’s cuts and faced ...
Courtney Leader has been closely following the contentious tax and spending debate in Washington – not that she cares much ...
President Donald Trump's new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements.
But the changes worry others. Amanda Hinton, 39, of St. Martins, Missouri, receives Medicaid and SNAP benefits.
Missouri voters expanded Medicaid in 2020 but this new bill slashes it. Single moms in Richland and veterans in Iberia will ...
The budget approved by Kehoe appropriates $1.1 billion from provider taxes. Cost-sharing for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, that is popularly known as food stamps.
President Donald Trump’s new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements. The post How federal Medicaid changes will affect MO HealthNet and KanCare ...
Missouri senior Senator Josh Hawley defended Medicaid until just this week, when he voted for cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, nursing homes and the working class.
The federal government will reduce its share of SNAP administrative costs from 50% to 25%, leaving states with 75% of the cost. The bill will require states to chip in at least 5% for SNAP ...