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Prefiling begins at Missouri Capitol

Wednesday marks the first day state lawmakers can submit bills for consideration in the upcoming legislative session. These prefiled bills will be the first to potentially be assigned to a committee when the session begins Wednesday, Jan. 4 at noon. The following are among the bills already filed: HB 38 Higdon, GalenProvides that mandatory minimum

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Planned Parenthood files federal lawsuit challenging Missouri’s abortion restrictions

Planned Parenthood affiliates in Missouri, North Carolina and Alaska have filed a lawsuit to prevent enforcement of two abortion laws. The Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains (PPGP) and Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region (PPSLR) filed a lawsuit challenging two of Missouri’s restrictions on abortions. The two restrictions

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Cole County names new EMS director

Cole County leaders announced Wednesday morning that Jerry Johnston will take over as director of Cole County Emergency Medical Services. Johnston’s career in EMS has spanned more than four decades, most recently serving as Director of Operations for the Paramedics Plus Alameda County Operation in California. Before that, Johnston served as EMS Director for a

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Domestic violence victims less likely to reach out during holidays, experts say

While some have a perception that domestic violence incidents increase around the holidays, experts tell ABC 17 News that’s not the case–they are fairly consistent year round. “For our domestic violence programs across the state as well as when your looking at the arrest and incident reports from highway patrol–we see people constantly reaching out,”

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