Tag: Mary Elizabeth Coleman
- Monday, February 21, 2022 – Presidents Day – Missouri political news headlines ()
This Week in Missouri Politics: St. Louis City Mayor Tishaura Jones talks with Scott Faughn about spending federal money (1:00); spending Rams lawsuit money (2:45); when she’ll acknowledge end of COVID pandemic (4:00); enforcing mask mandate “where we need to” (5:40); city’s murder culture (6:30); relationship with Gov. Parson (10:50); thoughts on St. Louis Post-Dispatch […]
- Saturday, February 19, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KFEQ (St. Joseph): U.S. Rep. Sam Graves says U.S. needs to project strength to keep Russia from invading Ukraine 97.1 FM (St. Louis): Mark Reardon Show: Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold) on Billy Long vs. Josh Hawley controversy (7:45); thoughts on which U.S. Senate candidate she’s voting for (8:30); Eric Greitens’ strength in Jefferson County (9:15); […]
- Tuesday, February 1, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Missouri Times: Schatz raises $1.16M, with personal investment, in first 45 days of campaign The Missouri Times: Schmitt brings in $1.7M in latest fundraising cycle Columbia Missourian’s Ken Midkiff: Critiques of GOP U.S. Senate campaigns: Vicky Hartzler has outraised all other candidates, Dave Schatz has not put in much effort, other factual inaccuracies 97.1 […]
- Thursday, January 27, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Missourinet: Reactions to Breyer retirement: Hawley doesn’t want “a woke activist”; Cori Bush says whites and men need not apply KCMO (Kansas City): Pete Mundo Show: First “Politics and a Pint” event of 2022 to feature U.S. Senate candidate Mark McCloskey KCMO (Kansas City): Pete Mundo Show: Mark McCloskey gives update on U.S. Senate campaign, […]
- Tuesday, January 18, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
This Week in Missouri Politics: Panel of Reps. Ashley Bland Manlove (D) and Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold), Democratic strategist and lobbyist Jane Dueker and GOP consultant Jim Gwinner discuss congressional redistricting machinations (1:00); Supreme Court rulings on vaccine mandates (8:15); charter school funding and foundation formula (17:30); pro-life legislation (24:45) KCMO (Kansas City): Pete Mundo […]
- Saturday, January 8, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KMIZ (Columbia): Retired Navy SEAL Captain Bill Irwin joins 4th Congressional District GOP primary SNL: Area liberals cancel in-person voting rights protest due to chilly weather; U.S. Reps. Cori Bush and Emanuel Cleaver, state Rep. David Tyson Smith (D-Columbia), seasoned St. Louis liberal Denise Lieberman complain about GOP ballot safeguards SNL: U.S. Supreme Court hears […]
- Thursday, January 6, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Independent (UK): Josh Hawley’s career was supposed to be over after January 6 – but he’s thriving instead; Insight from top Missouri GOP consultant James Harris, former Hawley chief of staff and current adviser Kyle Plotkin KC Star’s Daniel Desrochers: Josh Hawley looked like a pariah immediately after Jan. 6. A year later, not […]
- Wednesday, January 5, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KC Star: Quinton Lucas won’t run for U.S. Senate; KC mayor “currently the highest-profile Democrat to be considered a contender” Brownfield Ag News: Biden appoints former state Rep. Joe Aull (D-Lexington) as Missouri’s USDA Farm Service Agency executive director SNL’s Galen Bacharier: How proposed congressional redistricting will affect 7th Congressional District, “Emmanuel [sic] Cleaver” and […]
- Monday, January 3, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Missouri Times: Capitol Calendar for this week: U.S. Rep. Jason Smith visit Hannibal for HRCC event; Missouri Chamber conference; HRCC fundraiser in Jefferson City; Bob Onder’s 60th birthday bash SNL: Greene County Sheriff Jim Arnott serves advisory role for new national law enforcement group; Protect America Now to focus on illegal immigration SNL: Video: […]
- Thursday, December 30, 2021 – Missouri political news headlines ()
TonysKansasCity.com: Missouri Republican Party questions donors: Have you abandoned President Trump? Missouri Independent: University of Missouri professors want tighter federal regulations for water runoff, blame farmers and ranchers for pollution St. Louis Public Radio: University of Missouri researchers on the benefits of government red tape: “Why would we talk about what we regulate? Because the […]