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Health Care · Jefferson CityOver thirty years ago, the 340B drug pricing program was established with the noble intention of assisting safety-net hospitals and clinics in providing affordable medications to low-income and vulnerable patients. Over the years, it has fulfilled this purpose admirably, ensuring that those in need have access to vital medications at discounted rates. This initiative has been a lifeline for countless individuals, delivering on its mission to se…See the Story
A Conservative Free Market Approach to Health Care for Missourians
Jefferson City, Missouri · Jefferson CityThe Herzog Foundation is proud to recognize the following teachers as the 2024 Christian Teachers of the Year:
Jacob Baker
River Oak Christian Academy Jefferson City, Missouri
Rachel Burrow
Bob Jones Academy
Greenville, South Carolina
Staci Hadel
St. Ann Catholic School
Prairie Village, Kansas
Mari Koester
St. John’s Lutheran
Denver, Colorado
John McWilliams
Providence Classical Christian Academy
Rogers, Arkansas
Julie Pickard
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Herzog Foundation Announces 2024 Christian Teachers of the Year
Jefferson City, Missouri · Jefferson CitySenator Mary Elizabeth Coleman is one of the most intriguing politicians of the term-limited era. Everything she does has a tinge of electricity that comes with anything she touches. It brings controversy, attention, and a lot of times brings out the worst and the best in folks around her. She has had a long week, and where IP reform was concerned a long session, but no matter how she got there in the end she did the senatorial thing, the right …See the Story
TWMP Column: IP back to conference
Senate · Jefferson CityDuring the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber. Below is all the activity in the Senate from Thursday, May 16. 10:00 Hour Sen. Eigel offers an amendment to the Senate Journal. Sen. O’Laughlin motions for the Senate to move to recess until 1:00pm The post Senate Hour by Hour Thursday, May 16 appeared first on The Missouri Times.See the Story
Senate Hour by Hour Thursday, May 16
Jefferson City, Missouri · Jefferson CityJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The office of Missouri Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick has attempted to serve a subpoena 10 times to former St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, leading up to last week's announcement of the delayed audit. Fitzpatrick said in a news release last week that auditors have tried to contact Gardner for several months to complete the audit. Her whereabouts are unknown to his office, according to the statement.
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Missouri attempts to subpoena Kim Gardner 10 times; audit still delayed
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Jefferson City, Missouri · Jefferson CityFormer Missouri Governor Christopher “Kit” Bond has officially endorsed State Senator Lincoln Hough in his campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Bond has a long history in Missouri politics. He served as state auditor for a term and served two non-consecutive terms as governor from 1973 – 1977 and 1981 – 1985 respectively. After his stints in the governor’s office, Bond served as U.S. Senator for 24 years before retiring after his fourth term, wh…See the Story