Absentee voting has started for Missouri's April elections but voters are no longer able to legally claim vulnerability to the coronavirus as an excuse to get an absentee ballot.
Absentee voting has started for Missouri's April elections but voters are no longer able to legally claim vulnerability to the coronavirus as an excuse to get an absentee ballot.
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Until we have herd immunity through vaccination and the other Covid variants under control we should try and prevent spreading the virus. Being Mo is not following best practice in prevention I already know that 50% of us will believe that no modification of behavior or civic functions is necessary
The increase in absentee balloting and other mail voting is often cited by defenders of unsubstantiated claims that the 2020 election was rife with fraud.
The increase in absentee balloting and other mail voting is often cited by defenders of unsubstantiated claims that the 2020 election was rife with fraud.
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I truly don't believe it's nessasary. I am a critical care diabetic with uncontrolable sugars, and I'm insulin resistant. I have been exposed many times to this virus, but haven't gotten sick yet. Besides, the people running the voting places have things well under control concerning healthy voting.
Missouri Republican legislators have filed a bill to put a question before voters -- whether insurance companies should be prohibited from denying coverage for pre-existing cond...
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Missouri Republican legislators have filed a bill to put a question before voters -- whether insurance companies should be prohibited from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions. The move comes as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a case involving the Affordable Care Act.
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It's not our fault that most of our health issues shift into different modes. And besides that they have on medical records that the issue already existed years ago. So, why try and take it from me now.
Health insurance companies operated for decades without a national requirement that they cover pre-existing conditions. If the Affordable Care Act is overturned, that would be t...
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Health insurance companies operated for decades without a national requirement that they cover pre-existing conditions. If the Affordable Care Act is overturned, that would be the case again.
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Why is healthcare different than any other product or services? Should restaurants or auto dealers cover pre-existing conditions? You go in and buy a $1 cheeseburger, but your pre-existing hunger is more than that so they should give you more food free? You can afford a cheap used car, but ...