Host Kevin Smith, @KevINmidMO brings a quick report of stories from the week that impact the Heartland.
HEADLINES
- Millions at risk of losing Medicaid coverage as pandemic provisions scale back, While Biden Administration urges states to slow down disenrollment
- Missouri moves toward 50/50 child custody law.
LIGHTNING ROUND
- Missouri,
- Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker on urges Missouri Gov. Mike Parson not to pardon a former Kansas City police detective who was convicted of killing black man.
- In response to worsening drought conditions throughout the state and upon the advice of the Missouri Drought Assessment Committee, Governor Mike Parson announced the availability and process for Missouri family farms to obtain emergency hay and water.
- The city of Columbia and Boone County began a step this week in efforts to address affordable housing needs in the community.
- Patriot Front scared off by Pride bravery
- Wisconsin,
- More than half of Wisconsin is under an air quality alert for sensitive groups due to smoke from Canadian wildfires.
- Wisconsin’s governor, Tony Evers, said on Wednesday in a newspaper report he will not sign the state budget if Republican lawmakers follow through on their plan to cut funding for the state university system’s diversity officers.
- Oklahoma,
- A national report on the well-being of children shows Oklahoma fell in the rankings of nearly every category measured.
- Illinois,
- Lastly
- President Joe Biden is holding firm on Ukraine joining NATO.
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