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Missouri Department of Social Services. The Missouri Department of Social Services ( DSS) is a state agency of Missouri. It has its headquarters in the Broadway State Office Building in Jefferson City. [1] The department operates the state's social services. Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan established the Family Investment Trust (FIT) in ...
For the state’s phone line dealing with general questions — including about programs such as Medicaid, temporary assistance for needy families and the child care subsidy — wait times ...
https://health.mo.gov/. The Department of Health and Senior Services is responsible for managing and promoting all public health programs to improve life and wellness for Missourians. [ 1] They are responsible for maintaining programs to control and prevent disease; regulation and licensure of health and child care facilities; and programs ...
Not renewing the FRA would lead to an estimated loss of $4.3 billion in state and federal Medicaid funds in fiscal year 2026, according to an analysis by the Missouri Budget Project, a nonprofit ...
The Office of the Missouri Attorney General was created in 1806 when Missouri was part of the Louisiana Territory. Missouri's first Constitution in 1820 provided for an appointed attorney general, but since the 1865 Constitution, the Attorney General has been elected. [ 1] As of January 2023, there have been 44 attorneys general in Missouri .
The state continues to grapple with a child care crisis, with about 200,000 children living in parts of Missouri considered “child care deserts” because there are one or fewer child care slots ...
Jay Ashcroft. John Robert " Jay " Ashcroft (born July 12, 1973) is an American attorney, engineer and politician serving as the 40th and current Secretary of State of Missouri since 2017. A member of the Republican Party, he is the son of former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft . As Missouri Secretary of State, Ashcroft pushed for stricter ...
The state will still have to provide an additional 230,000 Missourians with Medicaid coverage, but it may have it do it without any additional funding. Missouri voters passed Medicaid expansion ...