AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoState Health Policy: Gov. Mike Kehoe signed six Missouri health care bills tied to the Rural Health Transformation Program, including telehealth access expansions, provider licensing changes, and new protections for vulnerable residents—plus a “born-alive” abortion survivors measure. Transportation & Safety: Kehoe also signed SB 1408 to raise rural interstate speed limits to 75 mph (with local control on state roads inside city limits). Local Government: Jefferson City’s Ward 3 council seat is set for a replacement process after four residents submitted letters of interest; the council will pick a nominee in coming meetings. Public Safety Funding: Columbia is set to receive $1 million in the state budget for downtown public safety, with how it’s used potentially influenced by an August public safety sales tax vote. Budget Pressure in Columbia: Columbia City Council reviewed early FY2027 general fund options, including possible cuts to police, family planning, and utility assistance. Public Health & Community Grants: Greene County is accepting applications for its Opioid Settlement Program, with $260,000 available for nonprofit grants up to $50,000. Economic Development & Land Use: St. Charles County approved a six-month moratorium on new data center development to study health impacts and infrastructure concerns. Crime & Enforcement: A new Missouri law targets copper wire theft by creating a felony path for unauthorized possession and service interruptions. Sports & Politics Crosscurrents: Missouri’s national political spotlight continues with coverage of Sen. Lindsey Graham’s death and GOP debate over how to advance his legacy.
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