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| Intro: | A Cole County Judge is currently deciding the fate of affordable health insurance in Missouri.  | 
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Wrap: Republican legislative leaders filed the lawsuit against the Democratic Secretary of State's ballot language for a measure to prevent the Democratic administration from implementing a portion of the federal health care law.
The Republican's attorney, Jay Kanzler charged the Democratic official's language was misleading.
| Actuality: | KINDER2.WAV | 
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| Description: "It's clear that the Secretary of State does not like the proposed law.  That's clear in the summary statement. | |
The Secretary of State's attorney defended the ballot language and said it should stay. 
If Missourians pass the ballot initiative in November, the administration will be blocked from implementing a state-run program to implement the federal law providing a consumer-friendly source for picking health insurance plans. 
Reporting from Jefferson City, I'm Stacey Kafka.
| Intro: | A Cole County Judge is currently deciding if ballot language over affordable health insurance is fair.  | 
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| RunTime: | 0:44 | 
| OutCue: | SOC | 
Wrap: Republican legislative leaders filed the lawsuit against the Democratic Secretary of State's ballot language for a measure to prevent the Democratic administration from implementing a portion of the federal health care mandate.
The Republican's attorney says the wording of the ballot summary is misleading. 
Jeremiah Morgan represented the Secretary of State. He defended the language.
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| Run Time: | 00:09 | 
| Description: "It says denied the ability to set up a state based health insurance exchange. They want it to be more specific and make clear. | |
If Missourians pass this measure in November, the administration will be blocked from implementing a state-run exchange to provide affordable health insurance options. 
Reporting from Jefferson City, I'm Stacey Kafka.