
Politically Speaking
Missouri's political news makers talk candidly with St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum, Rachel Lippmann, and Sarah Kellogg.
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The Springfield Republican handled some high-profile pieces of legislation that made it to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk.
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The Lakeshire Democrat also discussed his unusual pathway to politics on the latest episode of “Politically Speaking.”
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The Carthage Republican has chaired the House Budget Committee since 2019.
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Ehlmann is not running for a sixth term as St. Charles County executive in 2026. He's been involved in elected service as a state lawmaker, a judge and county executive since the late 1980s.
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Butz represents Missouri’s 81st District, which takes in neighborhoods in south St. Louis.
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Jones is a former St. Louis alderman and a former adviser to St. Louis regional leaders.
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The Raymore Republican is in his first term representing Missouri’s 4th Congressional District.
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The Waynesville Republican also discussed efforts to make Missouri’s Constitution more difficult to amend.
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The GOP official was appointed to succeed Tim Lohmar, who resigned earlier this year.
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While the Springfield Democrat says she expects greater dysfunction within the legislature next session because it will be during an election year, she also says a variety of factors will aid Democrats at the polls in 2024.
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The Republican Missouri U.S. senator was sworn into office earlier this year. He recently introduced legislation regarding federal regulations and social media companies.
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On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, 2nd Ward Alderman Tom Oldenburg discusses chairing a committee on red tape, finding common ground with the growing progressive bloc at City Hall and plans for his political future.