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Friday, December 26, 2025 – Missouri political news headlines

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KCTV: Schmitt introduces bill to block Chinese court judgments after $50 billion lawsuit

TonysKansasCity.com: TKC Exclusive: World Cup 2026 funding threats after Chiefs leave

TonysKansasCity.com: Chief heiress Gracie Hunt’s appearance at Turning Point USA event triggers Jackson County Democrat

Missouri Independent: Missouri lawmakers seek to expand agriculture education in statewide program

JCNT: Lawmakers suggest tax credits to keep newspaper printing plants in Missouri

Fox4 KC: UMKC closing building that houses KCUR; radio station has until Jan. 31 to move out (link via TonysKansasCity.com)

TonysKansasCity.com: Kansas City progressive public radio kaput in 2026 amid Kangaroo forced move?!?

JCNT: Missouri to switch to seven-digit license plates in 2027

P-D: Missouri’s quest for a new cross-state bike trail remains stuck in low gear (avoid stltoday paywall by reading archived version here)

St. Joseph News-Press editorial: Optimism soars with passage of defense bill; Schmitt and Sam Graves “are effective advocates for the Air Guard, (and) state and local government have supported important upgrades at Rosecrans”

Daily Caller’s Ashley Brasfield: Far-left Democrats celebrate blackness over Christmas; Cori Bush, other Squad members celebrate “Squanzaa”

Instagram reel: Cori Bush’s “Tear Yo Kingdom Down” remix featuring Wesley Bell, Lacy Clay, Steve Roberts, Redd Foxx and Red Schoendienst

KC Star’s David Mastio: DEI’s destruction hit industries far beyond Hollywood, colleges, media 

St. Louis Business Journal op-ed: Kirkwood City Councilman Al Rheinnecker: Eliminate Missouri’s income tax to stop the exodus of companies (avoid Business Journal paywall by reading archived version here)

SNL letter: Springfield septuagenarian criticizes Gov. Mike Kehoe and state lawmakers for tax cuts, cites “a study released by George Washington University in St. Louis [sic]”

Amazon.com: John Combest: Stalking, Harassment, Internet Trolling: A Guide to Recovering and Rebuilding After Online Attacks – available in paperback and Amazon Kindle (note: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)

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