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McKinsey to pay nearly $600 million in settlements over its work with opioid companies

McKinsey & Company, one of the world’s largest consulting firms, will pay nearly $600 million in multiple settlements over its work consulting for drug companies that states say fueled the nation’s opioid crisis. McKinsey reached the agreement with a coalition of 47 attorneys general, the District of Columbia and five US territories. The company settled

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Missouri House health committee holds DHSS leaders accountable on equitable distribution of coronavirus vaccine

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri House of Representatives’ health committee members grilled leaders with questions about the pandemic, many focusing on the equitable distribution of the life-saving vaccine. The Health and Mental Health Policy Committee heard an update from Dr. Randall Williams Wednesday at a hearing at 4 p.m. A similar hearing about the

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Missouri bill to limit virus-related lawsuits advances

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri senators have advanced a bill that would shield hospitals, manufacturers and other businesses from lawsuits over alleged wrongdoing during the coronavirus pandemic. Senators gave the measure initial approval Wednesday after hours of debate and negotiations. Proponents say hospitals and manufacturers that stepped up to make masks shouldn’t be penalized for

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Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission approves improvements for Jefferson City’s Missouri River Bridge

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has approved the rehabilitation of the U.S. Route 54/63 bridges over the Missouri River in Jefferson City. During its Wednesday meeting, KCI Construction won the project bid with a low bid of $4,125,000. The project consists of the rehabilitation of both bridges, and a new surface

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Missouri GOP proposal would shield pre-existing conditions

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Several Republicans are trying to amend Missouri’s Constitution to ensure people with pre-existing conditions can access health insurance if the Affordable Care Act is undone. The proposals filed Tuesday in the Republican-led Legislature would require health insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing medical conditions without charging them more. Those

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