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- Saturday, October 8, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
St. Louis Public Radio: Book promo: Cori Bush on writing ‘The Forerunner’: “I remember crying, just crying and crying” KC Star: Cori Bush tour to make stop in Kansas City tomorrow (avoid KC Star paywall by reading syndicated version on stltoday here) KCMO: Pete Mundo Show: Scott Fitzpatrick responds to KC Star criticism of parents’ […]
- Sunday, October 2, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Courier Tribune (Kearney): Hawley seeks audit of Northland post offices JCNT: Participants cover Capitol grounds during Prayerfest, pray for each lawmaker and government official (get around Jefferson City News Tribune paywall here) JCNT: Missouri’s 2022 Highway Safety and Traffic Conference draws 500 to discuss solutions to state’s poor highway safety record (get around Jefferson City […]
- Saturday, October 1, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
SNL: Eric Schmitt’s new ad grills Biden on inflation, prices Joplin Globe: ‘The 5 Qs’ candidate survey series: Incoming 7th District Congressman Eric Burlison and November opponents on student loan giveaways KC Star: ‘Extremely embarrassing.’ Missouri women with prior felonies sentenced in Capitol riot KCUR: A Kansas City sculptor secures his legacy with Harry Truman statue at […]
- Saturday, September 24, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
TonysKansasCity.com: Bill Maher fact-checks Missouri Congresslady Cori Bush on ‘stolen’ America caterwauling KWIX 92.5FM/1230AM (Mid-Missouri): USDA undersecretary visits western Missouri to tout climate-smart projects P-D: University City asks Missouri State Emergency Management Agency for buyouts after flood; some residents enthused about potential jackpot, others want buyout plus “long-term assistance” (get around stltoday paywall here) Missouri […]
- Wednesday, September 21, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KC Star: White House says 777,300 Missourians eligible to have up to $10,000 of their student loan debt wiped away St. Louis Public Radio: Proposal from U.S. Rep. Cori Bush would require OSHA to create a wind safety standard KC Star’s Daniel Desrochers: There may be no U.S. Senate debate in Missouri. Here’s why that’s […]
- Sunday, September 18, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KC Star: Who will be weeded out? Inside Missouri’s coming race for recreational marijuana licenses KC Star: Minority co-owner of smoke shop says distribution of operating licenses is not equitable KC Star: Large-scale cannabis growing business is ready to ramp up production if Missouri voters approve recreational marijuana JCNT: Local reps: Special session off to […]
- Wednesday, September 14, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
NPR, via St. Louis Public Radio: Missouri’s Mike Parson among GOP governors to ask Joe Biden to cut student loan forgiveness plan Missouri Independent: Democratic Senate candidate Valentine seeks ban on stock trades, corporate PAC donations – but “could not name a trade by a member of Congress that offended her … was also unable […]
- Saturday, September 10, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
States Newsroom, via Missouri Independent: GOP balks at White House request for billions to help public health, natural disasters, Ukraine; Roy Blunt skeptical of COVID, monkeypox spending P-D: Not enough ‘probable cause’ to discipline Hawley over fist pump, letter says (get around stltoday paywall here) Kansas City PBS: Week in Review: (17:30) Trudy Busch Valentine‘s […]
- Thursday, September 8, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
St. Joseph News-Press: Proposed federal medical marijuana bill would benefit region Columbia Missourian “social justice” reporter Destiny Muller and “women’s and gender studies” student Gabriela Aros: Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan raises bigger concerns for Missourians; racist institutions of price increases, debt and interest harm “racial minorities and other groups that have been historically underrepresented […]
- Tuesday, September 6, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
P-D photo gallery: Labor Day parade: U.S. Senate candidate Trudy Busch Valentine (D) mingles with proletariat (#12 and #13) KMBC (Kansas City): Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft on new voting safeguards: correcting myth that you must have an ID to vote (0:30), liberal groups’ “disgusting” attempts to suppress the vote (1:10), why he opposes Amendment […]