Tag: Missouri 2022 state legislative session
- Wednesday, January 19, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Missouri Times: Scott Sifton (D) visits every Missouri county during U.S. Senate campaign TonysKansasCity.com: It pays to protest: KC politico fam nets $100K payday after police use pepper spray at KC riot P-D: Union Strong: St. Louis Police Officers’ Association’s Jeff Roorda to run in GOP state Senate primary JCNT: Missouri State of the […]
- 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 […]
- Sunday, January 16, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KCMO (Kansas City): Pete Mundo Show: Sen. Josh Hawley on Dems’ filibuster scheme and voting rights (1:00); Dem senators “wanting to get off the (Biden) train” (2:25); bill to ban “insider trading” by members of Congress (4:30); how inflation and Dems’ spending is “waking folks up”(8:30) JCNT: State of State to detail Gov. Parson’s priorities, […]
- Saturday, January 15, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KC Star’s Daniel Desrochers: Hawley says he wouldn’t have voted for January 6 resolution honoring Capitol staff The Missouri Times: Mark Alford brings in $200K+ since announcing congressional bid The Missouri Times: Profile: New Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence CEO Cheryl Robb-Welch P-D: Two Missouri Democrat lawmakers, both “vaccinated and boosted,” catch COVID […]
- Wednesday, January 12, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Missourinet: Blunt wants answers from Biden Administration’s education secretary on how taxpayer dollars are being used Fox Business: U.S. Rep. Jason Smith says his inquiries of Biden re: $6 trillion in COVID spending have been met with “crickets” (via Media Research Center) KRES/KWIX (Moberly): U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer says jobs report shows economy slowing Brownfield […]
- Monday, January 10, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Videos: 17 years ago today: Matt Blunt sworn in as governor; spot your favorite modern-day lobbyists, retirees and (still)-elected officials (via johncombest_com on Instagram) The Missouri Times: Bill Irwin, retired Navy SEAL captain, running for Congress in CD 4 This Week in Missouri Politics: House Majority Floor Leader Dean Plocher (R-Des Peres) talks with Scott […]
- Sunday, January 9, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
TonysKansasCity.com: Steve Kraske, Micheal Mahoney, Pete Mundo and others discuss KC’s decision to pass on 2024 GOP Convention, weigh in on Missouri legislative session and mask mandates TonysKansasCity.com: Petty Kansas City Star snips at Pompeo weight loss KRES/KWIX (Moberly): Rep. Louis Riggs (R-Hannibal) on critical race theory, says more parents choosing home and private schooling […]
- 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: […]
- Sunday, January 2, 2022 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KC Star’s Daniel Desrochers: Josh Hawley and the art of the lie: Puffery, attacks and technical truth KC Star’s Daniel Desrochers: How to spot liars like Josh Hawley: University of Texas at Austin rhetoric professor on why you should trust the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and subscribe to your local newspaper (avoid KC […]
- 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 […]