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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page will appoint members to the nine-person task force. The announcement comes as state lawmakers prepare to pass several bills limiting freedoms for transgender kids and teens.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page first convened the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council in October 2019, but meetings paused during the pandemic. The group will reconvene Feb. 23 with a number of new members.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page wants to move on from political battles of the past.
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Some members of the panel, widely known as the RSA, wanted to place much of the $519 million in an account and possibly use interest to fund long-term projects that would help St. Louis and St. Louis County.
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Republican Dennis Hancock defeated Democrat Vicki Englund to represent the St. Louis County Council’s 3rd District, which includes cities such as Fenton, Kirkwood, Valley Park and Town and Country.
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Democratic incumbent Sam Page beat his Republican challenger Mark Mantovani.
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Sam Page and Mark Mantovani previously ran against each other in the Democratic primary for County Executive in 2020. They are now facing off in the general election for the same seat with Mantovani running as a Republican.
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A county executive candidates debate Tuesday night was the only one of the campaign season between incumbent Democrat Sam Page and Republican challenger Mark Mantovani.
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Anthony Weaver admitted that he helped a local businessman submit fraudulent applications for an early round of COVID relief money.
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Initial work on the new building in south St. Louis County began more than three years ago, but the pandemic and politics delayed construction.