(AP) — Missouri lawmakers voted Tuesday to remove several thousand families from a welfare program by imposing shorter time limits for people to receive the benefits, overriding a veto by the state's Democratic governor. About 3,000 families will lose benefits — which are capped at $292 a month for a parent with two children — because of the lower lifetime limit, according to Department of Social Services estimates. An additional 6,600 families could lose benefits through sanctions for not complying with work requirements, according to estimates by the Social Services Department. Sen.