Missouri senators have passed a bill to renew a key Medicaid funding tax. Senators early Saturday morning voted 28-5 for the measure.
The bill now heads to the House. It advanced after hours of debate over a proposed amendment to block government funding for Planned Parenthood.
Some Republicans joined with Democrats to defeat the proposal 21-12.
The main bill is needed to renew a tax on hospitals and other medical providers. Money from the tax is used to bring down a significant chunk of federal Medicaid funding.
The measure also bans Medicaid funding for any medications used to induce abortions.
(From: Ozarks First/Associated Press)
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