“A bullet fragment struck a TV reporter at a shooting range during a campaign event on Tuesday for U.S. Senate candidate Lucas Kunce, who provided first aid to the journalist,” the Kansas City Star reports.

“Kunce, a Democrat, was at a private residence near Holt north of Kansas City with former U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois Republican, when a fragment appeared to have […]

https://politicalwire.com/2024/10/23/reporter-struck-by-bullet-at-campaign-shooting-event/

Reporter Struck by Bullet at Campaign Shooting Event

“A bullet fragment struck a TV reporter at a shooting range during a campaign event on Tuesday for U.S. Senate candidate Lucas Kunce, who provided first aid to the journalist,” the Kansas City Star reports.“Kunce, a Democrat, was at a private residence near Holt north of Kansas City with f

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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch endorsed Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) Democratic challenger, Lucas Kunce, calling Hawley the “worst sitting senator in America right now.”

https://politicalwire.com/2024/10/15/top-missouri-newspaper-backs-hawleys-challenger/

Top Missouri Newspaper Backs Hawley’s Challenger

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch endorsed Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) Democratic challenger, Lucas Kunce, calling Hawley the “worst sitting senator in America right now.”

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Lucas Kunce Hits Weirdo Hawley For Acting Like Tough Guy While Ducking Debates

Missouri Senate candidate Lucas Kunce didn't pull any punches when responding to what looked like some desperate moves from his opponent, Josh Hawley.

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Missouri has not begun issuing benefits from last summer’s federal emergency food program, setting it apart from eight neighboring states #moleg #mogov #mosen
https://missouriindependent.com/2023/02/06/still-no-timeline-for-missouri-families-awaiting-summer-2022-food-assistance/
Still no timeline for Missouri families awaiting summer 2022 food assistance • Missouri Independent

Missouri has made progress toward gathering the necessary eligibility data to begin distributing the benefits, but state officials still will not provide a timeline for when benefits will be disbursed. 

Missouri Independent
Missouri has not begun issuing benefits from last summer’s federal emergency food program, setting it apart from eight neighboring states #moleg #mogov #mosen
https://missouriindependent.com/2023/02/06/still-no-timeline-for-missouri-families-awaiting-summer-2022-food-assistance/
Still no timeline for Missouri families awaiting summer 2022 food assistance • Missouri Independent

Missouri has made progress toward gathering the necessary eligibility data to begin distributing the benefits, but state officials still will not provide a timeline for when benefits will be disbursed. 

Missouri Independent
The director of Missouri’s Medicaid program said he expects “about 200,000” Medicaid enrollees to lose coverage over the course of a year as a result of the state resuming annual eligibility renewals after a three-year pause. #moleg #mogov #mosen
https://missouriindependent.com/2023/02/02/200000-missourians-estimated-to-lose-medicaid-as-eligibility-renewals-resume/
200,000 Missourians estimated to lose Medicaid as eligibility renewals resume • Missouri Independent

The director of Missouri’s Medicaid program said he expects “about 200,000” Medicaid enrollees to lose coverage over the course of a year as a result of the state resuming annual eligibility renewals after a three-year pause.  The state’s Department of Social Services has not previously provided a public estimate of those projected to lose coverage. […]

Missouri Independent
The director of Missouri’s Medicaid program said he expects “about 200,000” Medicaid enrollees to lose coverage over the course of a year as a result of the state resuming annual eligibility renewals after a three-year pause. #moleg #mogov #mosen
https://missouriindependent.com/2023/02/02/200000-missourians-estimated-to-lose-medicaid-as-eligibility-renewals-resume/
200,000 Missourians estimated to lose Medicaid as eligibility renewals resume • Missouri Independent

The director of Missouri’s Medicaid program said he expects “about 200,000” Medicaid enrollees to lose coverage over the course of a year as a result of the state resuming annual eligibility renewals after a three-year pause.  The state’s Department of Social Services has not previously provided a public estimate of those projected to lose coverage. […]

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