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Gov. Kehoe says Missouri special session could be coming soon

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fox2now.com – Mark Zinn – 2025-05-16 13:04:00

SUMMARY: Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe indicated that a special session is likely to address state funding for a new stadium for the Royals and upgrades to Arrowhead Stadium. While the date remains undecided, Kehoe emphasized the importance of finalizing the economic development package before a June 30 deadline. Reflecting on the legislative session, he praised lawmakers for their progress on critical legislation despite the session’s turbulent final weeks. Kehoe also supported efforts to undo two November ballot measures, including one on abortion and another on paid sick leave. He paid tribute to former Governor Kit Bond, who passed away at 86.

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FEMA to open new disaster recovery center in Clayton

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fox2now.com – Nick Gladney – 2025-07-01 06:21:00

SUMMARY: A new FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opens Tuesday in Clayton at the St. Louis County Library’s Mid-County Branch to assist residents affected by the May 16 and March 14–15 tornadoes in St. Louis County. The center operates Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m., and Friday–Saturday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sundays. FEMA and Small Business Administration staff will help with disaster aid applications, document uploads, and questions. Additional centers remain open at Union Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, Sumner High School, and the Urban League Business Center. Aid may cover uninsured damage, home repairs, temporary housing, and essential property replacement. Deadlines: July 22 (March storms), August 11 (May storm).

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Anthem-MU health coverage impasse affects 90K Missourians

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-06-30 17:57:58

SUMMARY: More than 90,000 Missourians lost access to University of Missouri (MU) Health Care providers in April due to a coverage dispute between MU Health Care and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Missouri’s dominant insurer covering nearly one-third of residents. The Missouri Senate Insurance and Banking Committee held a special hearing to resolve the impasse, hearing testimony from various stakeholders including state insurance officials and Anthem representatives. Concerns were raised that the dispute’s outcome could set a precedent impacting other insurers and healthcare providers statewide and nationally. No resolution was reached, though Senate President Cindy O’Laughlin attended, underscoring the issue’s significance.

An ongoing impasse over coverage prompted a special hearing Monday of the Missouri Senate’s Insurance and Banking Committee.

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Storm victims should prepare for multi-day power outages, CU says

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www.ozarksfirst.com – Bailey Strohl – 2025-06-30 12:16:00

SUMMARY: Severe storms on June 29 caused widespread damage in Springfield and Greene County, Missouri. Over 9,000 City Utilities customers remain without power, down from 37,000 at the storm’s peak, with full restoration expected by July 3. Residents should report damage and outages and inspect electrical weatherheads for safety. Debris removal efforts continue, including chainsaw crews and public works clearing streets and downed power lines. Several parks and trails remain closed due to damage. Outdoor warning sirens are partly offline; residents should use multiple alert methods. A media briefing is scheduled June 30 at the Public Safety Center.

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