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Wednesday, September 11, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines

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TonysKansasCity.com: Will Kansas City protest or support Tucker Carlson & Megyn Kelly event tomorrow night?!?

P-D: Delusions sent Chesterfield teen Sai Kandula to White House to ‘seize power,’ lawyer says (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

Brad & John Show, Tuesday: Lesbians start KC sports bar to profit from women’s sports, criticize Missouri lawmakers for protecting women’s sports (link opens at 1:45 mark)

St. Louis Public Radio: Missouri Supreme Court orders abortion legalization back on the ballot

P-D: Missouri Supreme Court rules abortion to stay on state’s Nov. 5 ballot (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

KC Star: Missouri Supreme Court keeps abortion rights measure on November ballot, ending challenge (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here)

Missouri Independent: Missouri Supreme Court rules amendment legalizing abortion will remain on ballot

Brad & John Show, Tuesday: Missouri Supreme Court will keep Amendment 3 on ballot (link opens at 15:20 mark)

Columbia Missourian: Joy and anger follow decision that abortion will remain on ballot

This Week in Missouri Politics Mid-Week Update: Sen. Jill Carter (R-Granby) joins Scott Faughn; background on Clue – DEI Detective mystery series (0:00); reveal of photographic evidence of Dept. of Insurance Director Chlora Lindley-Myers at DEI conference (3:30); National Association of Insurance Commissioners as state vendor (9:45); Missouri Department of Insurance’s war against farm mutuals (10:10); next steps (10:45); initiative petition changes (16:30); pro-life factionalism (19:15); why Sens. Carter and Coleman should be the face of the pro-life movement in Missouri (33:30); Mizzou vs. Boston College (44:00); gracious shout out to Combest book (47:50); more

Amazon.com: John Combest: Stalking, Harassment, Internet Trolling: A Guide to Recovering and Rebuilding After Online Attacks – available in paperback and Amazon Kindle

Missourinet: New Missouri task force to crack down on hemp candies that are making kids sick and high

Missouri Independent: AG Andrew Bailey to help crack down on intoxicating hemp products

JCNT: Gov. Parson announces task force to crack down on unregulated edibles

P-D: Missouri attorney general and governor join forces in fight over the sale of hemp gummies (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

Brad & John Show, Tuesday: St. Louis City alderman wants marijuana dispensaries to stay open until midnight (link opens at 7:35 mark)

Missouri Independent: DESE says state funding for school year is $100 million short

P-D: Lawsuit claims white Hazelwood student was bullied because of race; first-grade girl was repeatedly attacked by black girl while teacher and administrators did nothing to help (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

P-D: Missouri lawmakers hear outcry over ‘terrible’ child care subsidy glitches (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

JCNT: Child care providers seeking answers, relief

JCNT: Family files lawsuit against Missouri Department of Corrections over inmate’s death at Tipton Correctional Center

Missouri Independent: Missouri town ordered to vote on tax hike to pay judgment for civil rights, Sunshine violations

SNL: Mercy to end its contract with Anthem BCBS in January, affecting 2.1 million in Missouri

P-D editorial: City’s secrecy around $37M in politically connected grants is unacceptable (avoid stltoday 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)

P-D’s Tony Messenger: How one Limbaugh kept another Limbaugh from derailing Missouri democracy (avoid stltoday paywall by reading free Combest-archived version here)

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