Wednesday, September 1, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines
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SNL: Diversity for thee, but not for me: Celebrating the diversity, equity and inclusion advancements we promised News-Leader readers: We hired one (1) black person since last year, and now our newsroom is 6.3% black; Percentage of females in the newsroom declines, and 100% of newsroom managers are men
Columbia Missourian: University of Missouri Board of Curators to discuss naming NextGen Precision Health after Roy Blunt
The Missouri Times: Vicky Hartzler endorsed by Penny Nance of Concerned Women for America
St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum: St. Louis-based redistricting alliance between Republicans and black Democrats to be tested in 2022; Thoughts from former Congressman Bill Clay’s book Just Permanent Interests, Cori Bush, Peter Kinder, Jeff Smith, Scott Rupp, Donna Baringer, liberal Brennan Center lawyer, others
johncombest_com on Instagram: This week in 1994: Bill Clay puts Democratic committeewoman in her place after she endorses his primary opponent
St. Louis Public Radio: St. Louis on the Air with Sarah Fenske: SLU sociology professor talks St. Louis region’s Census numbers and explosion of nonwhite population
KSGF (Springfield): Nick Reed Show: Sen. Mike Moon (R-Ash Grove) talks bid for Congress: top campaign issues (5:30), relationship with Eric Burlison (9:30), more
St. Louis Public Radio: St. Louis on the Air with Sarah Fenske: SLU sociology professor talks St. Louis region’s Census numbers and explosion of nonwhite population
Missourinet: Gov. Parson sends Missouri National Guard to Louisiana
The Missouri Times: John Wiemann launches campaign for state Senate
JCNT: Court upholds state’s decision to end federal unemployment handouts
P-D: Missouri judge rejects attempt to reinstate federal handouts
The Missouri Times: Capitol Briefs: Missouri’s Safe at Home program reaches milestone of people served
Missourinet: Missouri task force works to improve services for sexual assault survivors; Thoughts from Sens. Holly Rehder (R-Scott City), Jill Schupp (D-Creve Coeur)
The Missouri Times: Capitol Briefs: DNR names new deputy director, head of state parks
SNL: Changes for paddlefish snagging and more in Missouri are likely on the way after 260 comments submitted
The Missouri Times: Ernest Johnson eligible for death penalty, Missouri Supreme Court says
JCNT: Cole County COVID numbers appear to be declining
Missouri Independent: Missouri awards contract to boost hospitals’ China virus efforts
KC Star’s Anna Spoerre: COVID vaccine advocacy series: Family of woman who gave birth then died weeks later explains why pregnant women must get China virus vaccine
SNL’s Steve Pokin: Ivermectin jokes, thoughts on people who decline COVID vaccine and quacks’ “ambush” of local health care hero Steve Edwards
JCNT letter: Former Democratic state rep candidate, who lost in 20-point nailbiter to Jay Barnes, says US. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer is lying about Taliban and wants News-Tribune to stop publishing letters from elected officials
Columbia Missourian letter: Columbia septuagenarian wants Gov. Parson to stop AG Eric Schmitt from fighting mask mandates
P-D letter: St. Louis City septuagenarian says Show-Me Institute’s policies harm the working class, is tired of reading propaganda from Rex Sinquefield’s PR flacks
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