More than half of the money sent to crisis pregnancy centers in Missouri comes from the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, which is meant to provide aid to families who are struggling financially. In 2026, the centers will receive $10.3 million in TANF funds — a significant increase from the $4.3 million budgeted the year before. (Photo by Amanda Watford/Stateline) The bulk of the money Missouri gives to its crisis pregnancy centers comes from federal funds meant to assist families experiencing poverty with basic necessities and child care, Republican Rep. Jason Smith said on the U.S. House floor in January. As many as $3 of every $4 for pregnancy centers in Missouri was from the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program in 2024, and in the 2026 fiscal year, it will be $2 out of $3. The amount of TANF funding has steadily increased since 2022, from $4.3 million then to $10.3 million in fiscal year 2026. At least eight states have g...
Reps. Curtis Travis, D-Tuscaloosa (left) and Jeremy Gray, D-Opelika, speak on the floor of the Alabama House of Representatives on March 5, 2026 at the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama. (Brian Lyman/Alabama Reflector) Here are the bills that passed the Alabama Legislature this week. Tuesday, March 3 House SB 202 , sponsored by Sen. Kirk Hatcher, D-Montgomery, increases the Montgomery Sheriff’s expense allowance from $20,000 to $70,000 per year, to expire at the end of the current term of the sheriff, and increases their salary from $175,000 to $225,000 per year after they serve two consecutive terms, effective at the start of the next term. The bill passed 20-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey. SB 299 , sponsored by Sen. Billy Beasley, D-Clayton, revises the mileage rate for the Barbour County coroner from 50 cents per mile to the rate used by the Internal Revenue Service. The bill passed 14-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey. SB 312 , sponsored by Sen. Wes Kitchens, R-Arab, allow...