Tag: 2023 Missouri legislative session
- Tuesday, January 30, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Sedalia Democrat’s Chris Howell: Republican caucus training prepares for 2024 election; “Chandler Hayes [sic],” Trey Faucheaux, and Carla Young lead session (avoid Sedalia Democrat paywall by reading Combest-archived version here) KRES/KWIX (Moberly): Randolph County Republican Central Committee’s Jim Bratcher gives overview of caucus system Missouri Independent: Missouri social media lawsuit will be heard by U.S. […]
- Tuesday, January 23, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Hill: Here’s what the pundits are expecting in New Hampshire’s GOP primary; thoughts from Missouri’s Gregg Keller, others The Hill: Hawley, McConnell in GOP standoff over nominees Washington Examiner: Hawley introduces bill to cut DHS funding of ‘liberal propaganda’ under guise of ‘media literacy’ Fox News: Sen. Hawley introduces bill to slash DHS funding […]
- Monday, January 22, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
P-D: Missouri GOP prepares for March 2 caucus; Democrats plan for March 23 primary (avoid stltoday paywall by reading Combest-archived version here) X.com: Columbia Missourian removes inaccurate statement claiming Blaine Luetkemeyer and Mark Alford failed to visit Columbia last year X.com: Columbia Missourian Executive Editor Elizabeth Stephens says she’ll run a correction in print edition […]
- Sunday, January 21, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Fox News: Schmitt says Biden and Democrats are ‘full-blown open borders’ SNL: Congress avoided a federal government shut-down; Hawley, Schmitt, Burlison, Alford vote against spending bill JCNT: Gov. Parson to give ‘State of State’ address Wednesday SNL: Missouri Senate grinds to a halt as Freedom Caucus pushes for action on ballot measures JCNT: National Rural […]
- Saturday, January 20, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Southeast Missourian: St. Louis region, local busts indicative of growing national fentanyl problem; DEA says most fentanyl comes from Mexico; Scott City’s Alberto Cruz and Jo Anne Barajas busted in August (avoid Southeast Missourian paywall by reading Combest-archived version here) Joplin Globe: MSSU Board votes to name new health science building for Roy Blunt (avoid […]
- Friday, January 19, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
X.com: Austin Petersen, wife Steffi expecting first child JCNT: Schmitt names Fulton woman a “Champion of Missouri” on Senate floor Washington Examiner: Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) says federal government can pay for Cori Bush’s $14 trillion in reparations by spending it “into existence” States Newsroom, via Missouri Independent: At U.S. House subcommittee hearing, Cori Bush […]
- Thursday, January 18, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KC Star: Emanuel Cleaver undecided on tax credit plan to help 295,000 MO kids in poverty (avoid KC Star paywall by reading free syndicated version on Yahoo! News here) KC Star: After city breaks homicide record, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas in D.C. for conference of mayors; VP Harris to make appearance at forum (avoid […]
- Wednesday, January 17, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum: Overview: With U.S. Rep. Luetkemeyer retiring, 3rd District residents can expect a crowded GOP primary; Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold) first and only announced candidate; Sen. Nick Schroer (R-Defiance) “kind of waiting to hear from (Onder)” Missourinet: Ashcroft give overview of GOP caucus system Missouri Independent: Missouri political parties […]
- Monday, January 15, 2024 – MLK Day – Missouri political news headlines ()
Missouri MLK history: Gov. John Ashcroft establishes Dr. Martin Luther King Day as state holiday in 1986, attested to by Secretary of State Roy Blunt Missourinet: Jay Ashcroft explains Missouri’s GOP presidential caucus process; length of events will depend upon “how verbose people are … if they act like state senators or not” (2:20) The […]
- Sunday, January 14, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Washington Missourian: “I’m a workhorse, I’m not a show horse”: U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner announces re-election, finds time to talk about her trip to the Middle East; thoughts on Israel-Hamas, Ukraine, Mexico border, House Speaker Mike Johnson’s spending compromise; Wagner says she told Qatari sheik what’s what, then he made her “blow (her) stack”; more […]