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Augusta Commission votes 8-2 to allow cigar bars and lounges

Augusta Commission votes 8-2 to allow cigar bars and lounges
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Opioid settlement dollars may be harder to divert than CT s payments from tobacco industry

Opioid settlement dollars may be harder to divert than CT s payments from tobacco industry
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Opponents say change to Montana Medicaid programs would harm people

Those who spoke Wednesday in opposition to a proposal to end continuous eligibility on part of the state’s Medicaid program said it would cut people off from accessing life-saving medical care. Opponents at a public comment hearing also questioned what Montana’s new plan for checking if people are qualified to receive coverage would be if the change is made. Continuous eligibility means people who are qualified for a program remain qualified for a year. It was put into place to prevent what s called churn, or when people move from being qualified to not and then back to qualified. That happens because of fluctuation in pay from things like overtime hours or seasonal work or change in household composition from moving.

Missouri Supreme Court rules in favor of Medicaid expansion

By Tami Luhby, CNN Missouri must expand Medicaid to low-income residents, the state Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday, finding that a state ballot initiative that voters approved last year was constitutional. The decision overturned a lower court ruling that said the ballot measure approving expansion had violated state law. “The court has said the law is very clear, and that sends a very clear message to both the governor and the legislature that they need to get on with implementation,” said Chuck Hatfield, a partner at Stinson law firm and one of the attorneys who brought the current suit, stressing that the decision was 7-0.

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