AT A GLANCE
A ballot measure to eliminate Missouri’s income tax would give the state legislature broad authority to levy new sales taxes to replace the lost revenue. Critics say that could mean adding a sales tax on medical services or prescription medicines.
Those types of taxes are unusual, but not unheard of, in the U.S.
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: HEALTH — the feed headline centres on SALES, DOCTOR, VISITS, MEDICINE, MISSOURI.
- Original feed: KFF Health News.
- Published: 16 Jul 2026, 10:00 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
WHAT HAPPENED
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- KFF Health News: A ballot measure to eliminate Missouri’s income tax would give the state legislature broad authority to levy new sales taxes to replace the lost revenue.
- KFF Health News: Critics say that could mean adding a sales tax on medical services or prescription medicines.
- KFF Health News: Those types of taxes are unusual, but not unheard of, in the U.S.
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- 16/07/2026, 10:00 PRIMARY FEED A SALES TAX ON DOCTOR VISITS AND MEDICINE? IN MISSOURI, SOME WORRY (KFF Health News • 2 hrs ago) [Story Intel]
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