Committee Actions
The House Special Standing Committee on Health Insurance held a hearing on HB 1311 and HB 1341. Both bills require health benefit plans to provide coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders.- The House Special Standing Committee on Workforce Development and Workplace Safety voted do pass a committee substitute for HB 1544, which extends the state's eligibility to receive federal extended unemployment benefit money to provide unemployed individuals compensation beyond the current unemployment benefit period.
- The House Job Creation and Economic Development Committee held a hearing on HB 1512, which establishes provisions to encourage the investment in and the development of technology-based early stage Missouri businesses.
Uninsured Children
I have two bills filed this session that try to address the uninsured children in the state. According to Citizens for Missouri's Children, it is estimated that 132,000 children are uninsured in Missouri and about 87,000 are eligible to receive public health care coverage.HB 1467 requires the Department of Social Services to identify eligible children who are not participating in the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) by distributing to all public school districts written information regarding eligibility criteria and application procedures for the program which is to be given to parents and guardians when a student enrolls in school. The department must also cross-check databases to identify low-income families participating in other public assistance programs but who are not currently participating in the program. This would be presumptive eligibility.
HB 1625 allows Revenue to have a check-off box on the Missouri tax return. If a filer claims a dependent child, they are asked if the child has health insurance. If not, the Department of Revenue will forward information to enroll the child in the S-CHIP program. This is not an expansion of the program, but it identifies and facilitates children that already qualify for the program. An annual report would be sent to the Governor with the number of children enrolled through the effort. A healthy start in life improves a child's chance of developing into a healthy adult.
In the District
Saturday I attended a ceremony honoring Brandon and Kevin Pemburlin as they each achieved their goal of Eagle Scout at the United Methodist Church in Richmond. They are members of Troop 324.Visitors
Visiting for Sheltered Workshops was Jerry Tindall, an Excelsior Springs resident with Vocational Services Inc. of Liberty.Caregiver Support Groups in the Northland
Platte CountyThe Hearthroom, Center for Women’s Care
St. Luke’s Northland Hospital (5820 N.W. Barry Road, Ste 100)
4th Thursday of each month, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Contact Jeanne Reeder, LMSW, 913.831.3888
This site will also house a collection of Alzheimer’s books and educational material.
St. Luke’s Northland Hospital, 4th floor conference room
3rd Thursday of each month, 11:00 a.m.– 12:30 p.m.
Contact Karen Clond, LMSW, 913.831.3888
Clay County
The North Oak Room, North Kansas City Hospital
2800 Clay Edwards Drive
3rd Monday of each month, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Contact Ginny Boyd 816.781.5786 or Steve Boyd at 816.930.3930
The Education Center, Liberty Hospital
2525 Glen Hendren Drive
4th Tuesday of each month, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Contact Jeanne Reeder, LMSW, 913.831.3888
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