Monday, September 9, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines
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Jason Rosenbaum’s Politically Speaking: How did a St. Louis school become a mainstay of the presidential debate circuit? Historical insights from legendary reporter Jo Mannies and former Wash U Chancellor Mark Wrighton
Brad (Hildebrand) & John (Combest) Show on 104.5 FM (WashMo), Friday: GOP Rep. Chris Lonsdale stars on Tim Pool’s global podcast – but John didn’t believe it (link opens at 17:30 mark)
St. Louis Public Radio: Gen Z and the presidential election: Four students explain why Kamala Harris will be a great president, importance of “abortion rights,” addressing “gender pay gap,” and gun control, other vast teenage wisdom
Daily American Republic: “Better Party” candidate Jared Young visits Malden
This Week in Missouri Politics: State Treasurer Vivek Malek talks with Scott Faughn about voters choosing an Indian-American (1:00), opponents’ last-minute negative blitz (3:00), immigration (5:00), Gov. Parson’s leadership (7:30), November election issues including MOScholars and divestment from China (8:25); panel of Reps. Don Mayhew and Rudy Veit, former GOP state Sen. Ryan Silvey and consultant Sharon Jones on Amendment 3 and its effects on legislative races (13:10), predictions for Amendment 3 outcome (22:30), Mike Kehoe’s margin of victory (23:45), who won the week: Mizzou Tigers football, Lincoln University, unions, football fans, Vernon County Republicans (26:10)
The Missouri Times: Capitol Calendar: Veto session events
Missouri Independent: 25 fundraisers in three days: Veto session offers Missouri lawmakers a chance to raise money
Fox 4 Kansas City: Missouri Independent editor Jason Hancock on no special session for Chiefs incentives, Crystal Quade’s loss to Mike Kehoe, Amendment 3, Josh Hawley’s re-election, state legislative races, backlog of child abuse cases
Brad & John Show, Monday morning: Recap of blogger Jason Hancock on Chiefs special session; rumor squashed about new Royals manager (link opens at 9:45 mark)
97.1FM (St. Louis): Marc Cox Show: Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft on Amendment 3 ballot summary language change (3:00), out-of-state pro-choice money (7:30)
Missouri Independent “reproductive health care” content creator Anna Spoerre: Fate of Missouri abortion-rights amendment in hands of state Supreme Court
Brad & John Show, Monday morning: Should Missourians prepare for riots at Petco? (link opens at 7:10)
KWTO: All the Above with Garett Bowles: Rep. Melanie Stinnett (R-Springfield) on veto session (0:55), committee meetings (3:10), how school choice helps children with disabilities (4:15), 2025 legislation on telehealth and prior authorization (5:55), how her approach helps get things done (8:50), sudden death syndrome awareness (10:25)
Brad & John Show, Monday morning: #moleg veto session and fundraisers
SNL: DESE gives away $880k in grants to Ozark school district to expand preschool, pay tuition
Washington Missourian: Officials hear transportation infrastructure update; Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission will meet in Washington on Oct. 2. (avoid Washington Missourian paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)
Brad & John Show, Monday morning: Prominent Dem family The Hubbards score megabucks in taxpayer-funded grants (link opens at 12:25 mark)
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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