Tag: Crystal Quade
- Sunday, October 29, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Heartlander’s Michael Ryan: Hawley Senate resolution condemns ‘scumbag’ Hamas terrorists and their campus cheerleaders Columbia Missourian’s Nakylah Carter and Brian Chou: MU students reflect on end of race-based scholarships; minority students say end of racist policies led to “emotional wreckoning” and weeping SNL: Greene County’s Shane Schoeller among crowded field of GOP candidates for […]
- Friday, October 27, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Southeast Missourian: New House Speaker wins accolades from Jason Smith (get around Southeast Missourian paywall here) 97.1 FM (St. Louis): Marc Cox Show: Rep. Jason Smith on the Matt Gaetz, the Speaker election process and Biden impeachment inquiry Mediaite: Matt Gaetz suggests Jason Smith is gay St. Louis Public Radio: Missouri wins federal tech hub […]
- Tuesday, October 17, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
St. Louis Pubic Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum: Most Missouri Republicans back Jim Jordan’s speaker bid and predict impasse may end soon; Ann Wagner flips from “absolutely not” to “yes”; Eric Burlison a “hell yeah” St. Louis Public Radio: Hero profiles: Local black cartoonists focus “on diverse storytelling about and by people of color and LGBTQ creators”; […]
- Thursday, October 12, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KWIX (Moberly): U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer on Speaker selection process and Freedom Caucus antics Missourinet: Recap of Luetkemeyer KWIX interview above, with quotes Spectrum Local News’ Gregg Palermo: Briefs: U.S. House Speaker race; SEIU for Lucas Kunce; Mike Hamra vs. Crystal Quade; Dean Plocher vs. Holly Rehder Spectrum Local News: Jewish community in St. Louis […]
- Saturday, October 7, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum: During DNC speech in St. Louis, Harris blasts states like Missouri with abortion bans; comments from House Superminority Leader Crystal Quade [D–Springfield] Spectrum Local News’ Gregg Palermo: Vice President Harris ties re-election to selling popular policies during DNC meeting in St. Louis P-D: VP Kamala Harris revs up Democrats […]
- Tuesday, September 26, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
CNBC: Video: U.S. Rep. Jason Smith on government shutdown: Don’t count House Speaker Kevin McCarthy out Southeast Missourian: Jason Smith confident no government shutdown this week; transcript of CNBC appearance [get around Southeast Missourian paywall here] St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum: Rep. Mark Alford on potential government shutdown and measure compensating St. Louisans for […]
- Wednesday, September 20, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Delta Dunklin Democrat: Profile: Woman seeking to fill Democratic ballot slot for Jason Smith’s re-election johncombest.com archives: search tag: quixotic congressional candidates running vanity campaigns in unwinnable districts P-D: Unions behind new program to lure more Latino immigrants to St. Louis (get around stltoday paywall here) P-D: Parents urge St. Charles County libraries to ban […]
- Sunday, September 17, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KSHB (Kansas City): Hawley, Schmitt, Cleaver comment on UAW strike (link via TonysKansasCity.com) TonysKansasCity.com: UAW strike: Roundup of local, regional and national coverage Missourinet: Cori Bush’s communications staff writes statement on UAW strike SNL’s Kelly Dereuck: Initiative petitions came under fire in 2023, and liberal experts forecast more of the same in 2024; comments from […]
- Wednesday, September 6, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
93.9 The Eagle: Wake Up Mid-Missouri: U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer on when Joe Biden will announce he’s not running for re-election (3:20) Update: Kansas City Star’s Daniel Desrochers accepts constructive feedback, fixes error johncombest_com on Instagram (yesterday): Mitch McConnell and the “five-month” recess (featuring Debbie Gibson) Missouri Independent: U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona makes stop […]