Monday, July 28, 2025 – Missouri political news headlines
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KZRG (Joplin): Morning News Watch: U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison on the future of nuclear energy
Westplex Talk (104.5 FM): Brad & John Show, Friday: Missouri congressional redistricting; Burlison diagnoses Missouri Senate’s “Eigel Derangement Syndrome” (link opens at 15:55 mark) (listen on Apple Podcasts here)
Westplex Talk (104.5 FM): Brad & John Show, Friday: Wesley Bell wants former Pruitt-Igoe housing project inhabitants added to RECA; do hoosiers and urbanites demonstrate good stewardship of public housing? Does adult-onset diabetes come from 1950s Army chemicals, or from decades of drinking grape soda? (link opens at 10:30 mark) (listen on Apple Podcasts here)
Westplex Talk (104.5 FM): Brad & John Show, Friday: Welcome Hannah and Wes Sutton’s new baby boy! (link opens at 21:40 mark) (listen on Apple Podcasts here)
Missouri Independent: Missouri GOP repeal of voter-approved laws inspires backlash
SNL: ADL urges Springfield leaders to oppose plans for whites-only community
The Hill: ‘Whites-only’ community seeks Missouri expansion (link via TonysKansasCity.com)
P-D’s David Nicklaus: Missouri joins coal collusion lawsuit that fails the common-sense test (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)
P-D’s Tony Messenger: Citizen oversight takes a hit in St. Louis. It’s the stuff of history books. (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here)