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After three months of funding freezes, Missouri again has access to federal Title X funding, which funds reproductive healthcare services.
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Trump's decision opens up individual aid for people affected by the deadly tornado that devastated parts of the St. Louis region.
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Despite complying with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Missouri has yet to receive its Title X grant, which funds reproductive healthcare services.
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Dozens of employees could lose their jobs or be forced to relocate if the agency doesn’t persuade the federal government to keep the office running.
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An executive order has stopped mid-Missouri libraries from receiving reimbursements for federally funded grants.
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About $378 million of Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program funding remains to be distributed. Without federal staff, some experts and advocates worry that low-income customers won’t be able to pay for cooling as the months get hotter.
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The largest point of consternation between Democrats and Republicans on this year’s budget is education funding.
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The entire staff of the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services were put on leave Monday. The Institute is the largest funder of cultural institutions in the U.S. It gives money to the states to pass on to local communities in the form of grants. It most recently gave Missouri just over $3 million.
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Columbia’s teachers’ union protested at a busy downtown intersection Wednesday morning.
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Catholic Charities of Northern and Central Missouri will end its refugee program March 31 due to a lack of federal funding.