AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedicaid Policy: The Trump administration released final federal rules for Medicaid work requirements, spelling out what Missouri enrollees will need to do starting Jan. 1, 2027, while states scramble to update systems so people don’t lose coverage over paperwork hurdles. Missouri Courts & Health Care: A Missouri judge permanently blocked state medication-abortion restrictions, with state officials signaling an appeal to the state supreme court. Public Safety: Missouri’s fire marshal says fireworks sales can begin statewide this weekend, but many local bans remain—especially around major events like Kansas City’s World Cup festivities. State Politics & Gambling: Gambling companies are pouring money into the fight over Missouri’s video lottery bill, after a slot-machine firm donated $200,000 to key lawmakers tied to the proposal. Federal Oversight: DOJ and top prosecutors are pressing MLB over Pride Night uniform warnings to players who wrote Bible verses, raising religious-discrimination questions. Local Law Enforcement: Clay County authorities arrested a Gladstone man on child sexual abuse material charges after an Internet Crimes Against Children tip. Aviation: The FAA is investigating a close call at Boston Logan that forced a Delta go-around to avoid an American Airlines departure. World Cup in KC: Curacao’s Eloy Room set a World Cup record with 15 saves in a 0-0 draw vs. Ecuador at Kansas City’s Arrowhead.
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