Friday, July 19, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines
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St. Louis Public Radio’s “race, identity and culture” content creator Andrea Henderson: Report from racial justice groups says Wesley Bell’s office has not kept its promises
Brad (Hildebrand) & John (Combest) Show on 104.5 FM (WashMo), Wednesday morning: Cori Bush supporters criticize Wesley Bell over un-“progressive” record; summary of Cori Bush and Brother Shahid vs. Wesley Bell and Shahid’s allegations of homosexuality/butt stuff (link opens at 5:50 mark)
St. Louis Public Radio: Bernie Sanders’ U.S. Senate committee takes St. Louis Amazon workers’ complaints seriously; post-menopausal Caucasoid attempted to fetch heavy item from shelf, dropped it on herself
6/20/23: St. Louis Public Radio “Race, identity & culture” content creator Andrea Henderson: Amazon workers in St. Peters threaten to unionize; 19-year-old former loading dock worker says hardships of her job involved “constantly moving (her) hands and feet” and standing on a concrete surface
Brad & John Show, Friday morning: Reimagining the Amazon loading facility, and helping older broads fight gravity (link opens at 9:25 mark)
The Missouri Times: Gov. Parson endorses Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe for governor; most recent poll shows Kehoe at 24%, Eigel and Ashcroft tied at 19%
KC Star: Mike Kehoe helped raise Missouri’s gas tax. Will voters punish him in governor’s race? (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)
Brad & John Show, Friday morning: Factoid: the candidates for Missouri governor, secretary of state, and state Senate advertising on Paducah, KY’s TV station (link opens at 11:40 mark)
Brad & John Show, Thursday morning: Brad identifies which governor candidate is buying ads on Paducah, KY television (link opens at 7:35 mark)
Missouri Independent: Candidate profile series: Attorney general candidate Will Scharf
KSNF/KODE: AG Andrew Bailey visits Republican National Convention, rips Trump prosecution and Biden’s student loan plan
SNL: August primary overview: Republican state treasurer candidates
Brad & John Show, Thursday morning: Recap of the Post-Dispatch Lori Rook/ArmorVine/school choice story (link opens at 6:45 mark)
Missouri Independent: Abortion, minimum wage campaigns remain on track for fall ballot, early reports indicate
The Missouri Times’ Scott Faughn TWMP column: There was no finer Missourian than Mike Reid
Brad & John Show, Thursday morning: Recap of the political campaign mail fraud/forgery charges against former state Rep. Bruce “Superman” Franks (D-St. Louis City) (link opens at 1:10 mark)
Missouri Independent: AG Andrew Bailey argues judge was wrong to order him to sit for deposition
JCNT: DSS child welfare project receives national recognition
Kansas City Beacon: Missouri uses money, laws to push evidence-based reading instruction
St. Louis Public Radio’s St. Louis on the Air: Researchers at Washington University’s School of Medicine explain psilocybin research
Kansas City Beacon: Missouri wants pharmacists to stay quiet about ivermectin, but a judge gets to say if that’s constitutional
JCNT: Missouri Youth get crash course in government, electric cooperatives
P-D: Teen admits to Hazelwood East beating, is home with parents under court supervision (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)
Brad & John Show, Friday morning: Hazelwood East assailant Maurnice Declue gets wrist slapped (link opens at 3:00 mark)
P-D letter: St. Louis octogenarian says Gov. Parson’s decision to emancipate state workers from St. Louis City is “unintelligent” and “hurtful” (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)
Amazon.com: John Combest: Stalking, Harassment, Internet Trolling: A Guide to Recovering and Rebuilding After Online Attacks – available in paperback and Amazon Kindle
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