January 7, 2025
In a previous post, I wrote about the Missouri legislator who is all in favor of people being married at age 12, if they want to be.
On another front, the state’s attorney general says that allowing teens to have abortions will stress the Medicaid system.
Now that Missouri voters have passed a law increasing the minimum wage, lots of legislators are looking for ways to undo it. One suggestion is to only increase the wage for people 20 and over.
So: In Missouri we have a legislator who thinks it’s fine for people to be married at age 12; an attorney general who says that teenagers should not be allowed to terminate pregnancies; and another legislator who wants the minimum wage hike to only apply to people 20 and over.
They all need to get together and start doing some math to figure out how those teenagers are going to be able to afford those families without applying for Medicaid, food stamps and other public assistance programs that are the bugbears of the conservative element of the legislature.
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