Currently, mothers can lose their coverage after 60 days if they don’t otherwise qualify for Medicaid. Advocates argue that period is insufficient for postpartum recovery and puts new mothers at risk.
The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced on Wednesday a proposed measure that would limit the recovery of damages for past necessary medical care, treatment or services rendered to the costs actually ...
The House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee approved a bill on Wednesday afternoon that would give the ...
Being featured in the first college football game of the 2025 season, hosting a service academy for the first time in nearly ...
Kansas State football's 2025 schedule is now set, starting with a trip abroad and a rare visit from a service academy team.
Being featured in the first college football game of the 2025 season, hosting a service academy for the first time in nearly ...
Kansas State's 2025 football schedule features a historic season opener against Iowa State in Dublin, Ireland, a home game ...
Bridge Michigan has analyzed six years of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s State of the State speeches to see how she’s delivered. She’s had more success working with Democratic lawmakers and accomplished ...
Senate Leader Winnie Brinks and the Democrat-controlled Senate labeled the case an "urgent state constitutional matter." ...
When you blow the biggest lead in program history, let a 19-point halftime lead turn into an 11-point loss, and look like a generally insipid team with no answers to anything the opposition throws ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers support a bill to extend the mother’s postpartum coverage period to a year, but it faces ...
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