A two-part program hosted by KBIA's Rehman Tungekar: FIRST HALF OF PROGRAM: The tragedy in Connecticut has brought renewed focus on school safety, both locally, and across the nation. We learn how a training program that deals with responding to an armed intruder is being used in Columbia Public Schools. SECOND HALF OF PROGRAM: According to a recent poll, the number of Missourians opposing the Affordable Care Act has dropped in the last two years. Despite this, many folks still might not know what’s in the nearly 1,000-page law. We talk about the federal health care law and find out how it affects everyday Missourians. | Panelists: Michelle Baumstark, spokesperson, Columbia Public Schools Greg Crane, coordinator of ALiCE training for schools and campuses (joining by phone) Thomas McAuliffe, policy analyst for the Missouri Foundation for Health Andrew Quint, medical director, Family Health Center in Columbia Mary Timmel, outreach manager at Small Business Majority (joining by phone) |