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  2. Abortion in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida's first abortion law was implemented in 1868, lasting until 1972; it stated: [8] [9] Abortion: Every person who shall administer to any woman pregnant with a quick child any medicine, drug or substance whatever, or shall use or employ any instrument or other means, with intent thereby to destroy such child, unless the same shall have been necessary to preserve the life of such mother ...

  3. Abortion in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] When asked if he would sign a fetal heartbeat bill, Governor Mike Parson said, "I've been pro-life my entire career, and I support that all the time." [27] At the time the bill passed, only 25% of the state legislators were female. [28] In March 2019, Missouri Family Health Council was the state's only Title X administrator.

  4. Florida Supreme Court allows 6-week abortion ban to take ...

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    The Florida Supreme Court paved the way for a 6-week abortion ban, while allowing an amendment that would enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution to appear on the November ballot.

  5. Missouri Employers Mutual - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Company was created in 1993 "as an independent public corporation for the purpose of insuring Missouri employers against liability for workers' compensation, occupational disease and employers' liability coverage." [2] In 2012 a bill was filed over MEM's tax exempt status as a state sponsored entity. [3]

  6. Missouri Foundation for Health - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH) is an independent philanthropic foundation formed as a "health conversion foundation" in February 2000, following Blue Cross Blue Shield Association of Missouri's transformation from a nonprofit to for-profit company. Federal law requires that proceeds from the sale of tax-exempt entities be directed toward ...

  7. Select Medical - Wikipedia

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    The company is based in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and was co-founded in 1996 by Rocco Ortenzio and Robert Ortenzio. [3] [4]In 2009, the company announced a joint venture with SSM Health Care.

  8. Southeast Missouri Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, citizens in Cape Girardeau, Missouri formed a committee to build a non-denominational, non-profit community hospital in the city. [2] In 1926, a group of 20 businessmen and physicians signed individual promissory notes to purchase a 52.5-acre (21.2 ha) tract of land for $8,250 from Emil Thilenius and Mrs. Anna Keller.

  9. US labor market plodding along, but jobs becoming more scarce

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    Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 242,000 claims for the latest week. Unadjusted claims declined by 22,634 to 202,635 last week. A jump of 4,275 in filings in Florida was more than offset ...