More Medicaid for moms gets Missouri nod after abortion deal

Missouri state Sen. Tracy McCreery speaks to reporters, Thursday, March 2, 2023, in a gallery overlooking the Senate chamber of the state Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo. McCreery says she voted against a bill expanding Medicaid coverage for up to 12 months for new moms because of an abortion-related provision that she describes as a "poison pill." (AP Photo/David A. Lieb)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — New mothers in Missouri could gain Medicaid health care coverage for up to a year under legislation passed Thursday by the state Senate, part of a national movement of expanded care that began during the coronavirus pandemic.

The bill also would extend coverage to those who have miscarriages or abortions necessary to save their lives. Senators passed the legislation only after inserting wording intended to exclude women who get elective abortions. Missouri has banned most abortions since June.

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