AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAbortion Rights in Missouri: A Jackson County judge struck down major abortion restrictions, clearing the way for Planned Parenthood affiliates to resume prescribing abortion pills for the first time since 2018, though appeals and another ballot fight are ahead. Medicaid Work Rules: The Trump administration’s final Medicaid work requirement rules are out, setting expectations for how millions of enrollees will prove they’re working or in training starting in 2027. Conservation Layoffs: The Missouri Department of Conservation plans to cut more than 100 jobs by March 2027 as funding from the conservation sales tax lags behind rising costs. Local Government & Costs: Springfield sewer rates rise 4% July 1 to help fund an aging system and meet federal Clean Water Act demands. Public Safety: Kansas City police report one man killed and five injured in a shooting near the 18th & Vine Jazz District during Juneteenth. Energy & Rates: Missouri cities say the closure of Ameren’s Rush Island coal plant left them paying far higher electricity costs, with arguments expected soon. Sports & Missouri Spotlight: Curacao earned its first World Cup point with a 0-0 draw vs Ecuador at Arrowhead Stadium, powered by goalkeeper Eloy Room’s record 15 saves. River Challenge: Four paddlers are set to attempt a speed record covering the full 2,341-mile Missouri River.
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