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KCUR Morning News 3-30-2010

By Maria Carter

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Kansas City, MO – The Kansas House has approved a bill designed to protect Kansans against cemetery trust funds that are to able to cover the services promised.

A federal agency official in Kansas has been convicted of taking more than $47,000 in pay for hours he didn't work.

Senior citizens thinking about signing up for a Medicare Advantage plan have less than two days to make up their minds.

Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson is trying to get federal help for farmers in two counties who suffered weather-related crop losses last year.

Political party symbols would no longer appear on Missouri ballots under legislation endorsed by the state House.

Gamblers at Missouri casinos would be able to use their tokens to buy food and drinks under a bill advanced by the Missouri Senate.

Congress just eliminated federal funding for KCUR, but public radio is for the people.

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