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On a “classic edition” of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio reporters Jason Rosenbaum, Jo Mannies and Marshall Griffin take stock…
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On Monday, “St. Louis on the Air” host Don Marsh led a discussion about what was and was not accomplished during the Missouri legislative session.Marsh…
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The final week of the Missouri General Assembly's session is usually pretty hectic — but not for the reasons that occurred last week.As the Missouri…
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Only one major piece of legislation passed the Missouri General Assembly during its final day of the 2015 session, capping a surreal and strange week that…
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In a year that is more likely to be remembered for text messages and parliamentary maneuvers than legislative accomplishments, some bills were passed.…
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The Missouri General Assembly is heading into its final week with an unusually short to-do list.That’s because a number of issues, including a new state…
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This week, St. Louis Public Radio reporters Chris McDaniel, Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies use the Politically Speaking podcast have decided to look into…
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Legal questions surrounding Michael Brown’s death and events in Ferguson again dominated the conversation among our legal roundtable.Justice Department…
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As of Thursday, all Missouri state laws will be revised to remove references to “mentally retarded’’ and “mental retardation.’’ In their place will be the…
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(Updated at 1 p.m. Monday with additional comments from House Speaker Tim Jones.)Gov. Jay Nixon proved that he can outdo himself, at least when it comes…