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The Missouri Court of Appeals further rewrote a summary for a ballot initiative that would repeal a state legislative redistricting system approved by voters in 2018.
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Republican St. Louis County executive nominee Paul Berry III is the latest guest on Politically Speaking, where he talked with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum about his campaign.
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State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, wants to unseat Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Ballwin, in Missouri's 2nd Congressional District. Schupp joins "St. Louis on the Air" to talk about why she thinks she's the better candidate in a race that the nonpartisan Cook Political Report now considers a tossup.
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Missouri State Sen. Bob Onder On Special Session Rockiness And The Future Of The Conservative CaucusSen. Bob Onder, R-Lake Saint Louis, talks about his support for "concurrent jurisdiction" legislation that would allow the attorney general to intervene in St. Louis homicide cases under certain circumstances.
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With all the turmoil going on with the U.S. Postal Service, St. Louis Public Radio is answering key questions about absentee and mail-in voting in Missouri — and why there's a big difference between the two options.
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State Rep. LaKeySha Bosley, D-St. Louis, talks about the stalled special session on violent crime — and the impact of Black women in Missouri politics.
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“Election Insiders: Behind the Scenes With the People Who Make Your Vote Count” is the result of the 18 months that writer Gloria Shur Bilchik spent observing the St. Louis County Board of Elections.
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State Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman is the latest guest on Politically Speaking, where the Arnold Republican talked with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jaclyn Driscoll about the 2020 special session on violent crime.
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When St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura Jones and her challenger in the Democratic primary, Alderman Jeffrey Boyd, ran for the first time in 2012, both pledged to revamp the office.Jones specifically said she would shift the responsibility for parking elsewhere and focus on banking and investment.Eight years later, the treasurer’s office is still in charge of parking, which bothers Boyd.
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The Clay family’s staying power in St. Louis politics is unmatched.For more than 50 years, Lacy Clay and his father, Bill, have represented Missouri’s 1st Congressional District — creating one of the strongest political organizations in the state’s modern history and one that’s withstood a number of tough challenges.