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Tuesday, June 25, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines

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AP: Missouri, Kansas judges temporarily halt much of President Biden’s student debt bailout plan

Missourinet: Hawley wants Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri without government ‘handouts’

Brownfield Ag News: Updated CBO score could affect new farm bill; comments from MU’s Food and Ag Policy Research Institute’s Pat Westhoff

Missourinet: Absentee voting begins today for Missouri’s primary election

KCMO: Pete Mundo in the Morning: Scott Faughn on #F150campaigntour (2:00); Ashcroft vs. Kehoe vs. Eigel polls and current state of play (3:00); Andrew Bailey vs. Will Scharf (9:15); Jackson County GOP clogged toilet incident (13:15); where the Royals and Chiefs will end up (14:00)

Brad & John Show, Monday morning: #mogov poll reactions (15:25); two (2!) ways to threaten Jay Ashcroft that are better than violence (14:45); Muslim not happy with Biden (2:50); Missouri elections algorithm theory (9:10); more (click “more” in the YouTube description to find each subject timestamp)

Missourinet: Amid looming budget vetoes, Dem gov primary candidate Crystal Quade criticizes budget process

Missourinet: Secretary of state candidate interview series: Mary Elizabeth Coleman draws hardline stance on illegal aliens voting

Missouri Independent: PACs connected to Missouri lobbyist take in $530K from pair of companies

JCNT: Missourians on both sides of abortion issue rally on ruling’s anniversary

KCTV: Missouri abortion battle brewing as state marks 2 years since Dobbs decision

Southeast Missourian “Pints & Politics”: House Speaker Designee Jon Patterson: Intro from Clean Fuels Alliance America’s Jeff Earl (-43:10); Missouri Soybeans’ Ryan Wilson (-41:15); Southeast Missourian’s Rick Fahr (-40:00); Patterson on career background (-38:20); Medicaid and federal reimbursement allowance (-33:30); sports betting (-30:00); crime and guns (-26:15); filling law enforcement jobs and Barry Hovis’ retirement legislation (-21:30); county coroner controversy (-20:15); foreign farmland (-16:30); “right to repair” bills (-15:30); state budget and spending (-13:45); more

KWTO: Elijah Haahr Show: Sen. Mike Moon (R-Ash Grove) on origins of his raw milk legislation (-14:00); raw milk vs. homogenized milk (-13:00); the joy of churning your own butter (-9:30); legislative priorities next session (-7:50)

JCNT: State to break ground on $153 million lab Thursday

Fox 2 St. Louis: Law enforcement leaders want Gov. Parson to support new training facility in O’Fallon

Brad & John Show, Monday morning: Quick facts on St. Louis police officers on the streets (7:00); why Jane Dueker and law-and-order Dems are dinosaurs (12:00); Brad’s story of Mike Lindell (“Pillow Guy”) visiting St. Charles (0:45); more (click “more” in the YouTube description to see each subject timestamp)

The Missouri Times: Kirksville’s hospital plans to offer radiation oncology cancer care; Hannibal wants to stop them

JCNT: Energy key to generating economic opportunities, leaders say

P-D: Contractor covering costs of replacing damaged I-55 bridge girders, MoDOT says (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)

St. Louis Public Radio: Congratulations to us for winning 12 Missouri Broadcasters Association Awards

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The Missouri Times op-ed: 3rd Congressional District Republican candidate Kurt Schaefer: Send a prosecutor to Congress

KC Star op-ed: Missouri farmer Jared Wilson: Can American farmers trust the government to let them repair their own tractors? (avoid Kansas City Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)

Amazon.com: John Combest: Stalking, Harassment, Internet Trolling: A Guide to Recovering and Rebuilding After Online Attacks – available in paperback and Amazon Kindle (NOTE: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.)

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