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Tuesday, July 2, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines

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KC Star: Missouri AG candidate Will Scharf played key role in winning Trump’s immunity case at Supreme Court (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)

Politico, via MSN: Trump world is giddy over the Supreme Court immunity decision; comments from Will Scharf

Fox Business: Eric Schmitt: Trump immunity case is a victory for the Constitution and the rule of law

JCNT: Missouri GOP looking for new delegates after slate rejected by national party

Missouri Independent: Missouri presidential delegates rejected by Republican National Convention committee; comments from Sophie Shore, Derrick Good, Dan O’Sullivan

Brad & John Show, Tuesday morning: Recap of “The Truly Grassroots for Trump” slate vs. Missouri Republican Party battle (link opens at 6:35 mark)

St. Louis Public Radio: U.S. Rep. Jason Smith eyes changes to child welfare guidelines to keep families together

The Missouri Times’ Scott Faughn: This Week in #mogov: Kehoe keeps momentum

This Week in Missouri Politics: Scott Faughn talks with Jay Ashcroft strategist Jason Cabel Roe about state of the race (1:30), fundraising (2:30), Kehoe’s vulnerabilities (8:00), assessing Faughn’s assessment (12:45), Eigel an “irritant” (14:15), more

Brad & John Show, Tuesday morning: Recap of Jason Cabel Roe on TWMP (link opens at 2:30 mark)

Brad & John Show, Monday morning: Highlights of Denny Hoskins on Sunday’s This Week in Missouri Politics (link opens at 11:40)

Brad & John Show, Monday morning: Does Missouri Right to Life make its primary endorsements too early? (link opens at 13:45 mark)

Brad (Hildebrand) & John (Combest) Show on 104.5 FM (WashMo), Monday morning: Recap of Queers for Palestine Chinese finger-trap gimmick and the asexual robot (link opens at 4:45 mark)

Instagram: Brad & John Show Monday morning recap

KFRU: Columbia Today with Ted Farnen: Missourinet’s Alisa Nelson on Gov. Parson budget vetoes (6:00); developmentally disabled care provider veto “irking off” advocates (9:45); statewide candidate interview series (14:45); Missouri-Kansas “border war” and politicians posturing on Chiefs and Royals (23:30)

SNL: I-44 improvements, art museum expansion and others receive state funds

SNL: OTC receives $46M from state for new workforce center in Springfield

SNL: With $15M from state, health care alliance plans renovation, expansion

P-D: Despite GOP focus on immigration, Missouri governor cuts funding for future Texas deployment (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

JCNT: Lincoln University ‘very excited’ about increased funding in state budget

Columbia Tribune: University of Missouri board highlights system’s ties across the state (avoid Tribune paywall by reading free syndicated version on MSN here)

JCNT: State offices to close Friday

JCNT: Ameren Missouri seeking electric rate increase

JCNT: Online courts system experiencing statewide outage

Southeast Missourian: Kathy Swan: A lifetime of dedication, service earns newspaper’s Spirit of America Award (avoid Southeast Missourian paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

St. Louis Public Radio’s St. Louis on the Air: The media effects of Ferguson protest footage – and how they persist; NPR media analyst shares thoughts on activists standing around holding their phones

Brad & John Show, Monday morning: Listen to the St. Louis Public Radio latest job listing! (link opens at 1:00 mark)

AP: Former Missouri prison guards plead not guilty to murder in death of black inmate

KC Star editorial: The Supreme Court says America now has a king. In November, it could be Donald Trump; support for Trump will be “a black mark on the careers” of Will Scharf and Andrew Bailey (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)

KC Star op-ed: Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer (R-Parkville): Missourians should vote yes on Amendment 4 to back the blue in KC (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)

KC Star’s Katie Moore: Two weeks ago, a Missouri judge ruled Sandra Hemme innocent. Why is she still in prison?

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