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Seg. 1: The ACLU's Latest In Kansas and Missouri. Seg. 2: Maternal Mortality Rates Rising.

Missouri ranks 42nd in the nation in maternal mortality. On average, there are 32.6 maternal deaths in the state per 100,000 live births.
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Missouri ranks 42nd in the nation in maternal mortality. On average, there are 32.6 maternal deaths in the state per 100,000 live births.

Segment 1: Leaders of the Kansas and Missouri chapters of the ACLU discuss their organizations' goings-on.

With a federal court ruling Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach's voter I.D. laws unconstitutional, the ACLU has something to celebrate. In the meantime, they're still fighting restrictive abortion laws in Missouri and for more funding of the state's public defender's office. Today, they updated us on these lawsuits and more.


Segment 2, starting at 24:40: Why maternal mortality is on the rise and what can be done to stop it. 

The U.S. sees the highest number of deaths due to pregnancy and childbirth of all the developed nations, and Missouri's maternal mortality rate is worse than poorer countries like Moldova and Costa Rica. In the second part of the program, we talked about why Missouri has one of the nation's highest pregnancy-related death rates and what mothers-to-be can do to make sure they receive the care they need.

  • Sue Kendig, attorney and nurse practitioner representative on the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' Council on Patient Safety
  • Dr. Ravi Johar, OB-GYN, Missouri State Medical Association president and vice president of the Missouri Section of the American College of Obstetricians and Gyneocolgists
  • Hakima Tafunzi Payne, Uzazi Village executive director 

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Steve Kraske is an associate teaching professor of journalism at UMKC, a political columnist for The Kansas City Star and has hosted "Up to Date" since 2002. He worked as the full-time political correspondent for The Star from 1994-2013 covering national, state and local campaigns. He also has covered the statehouses in Topeka and Jefferson City.
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