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It’s mid-afternoon in a VFW Hall in Overland, and Eric Greitens has a room full of veterans at full attention. Two Medal of Honor recipients, Michael…
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On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies are pleased to welcome back state Sen.…
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A bill that would have abolished Missouri's death penalty has unofficially become the first bill to die during the 2016 legislative session.Paul Wieland,…
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It wasn't particularly surprising that state Sen. Bob Onder was pushing hard to get so-called "right to work" legislation through a seemingly intractable…
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Breaking new ground is one of the trademarks of the Politically Speaking podcast, and this year was no exception. After three years of podcasts,…
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Wednesday on “St. Louis on the Air,” we gathered our political reporters to recap Tuesday’s election. The consensus: Republicans ruled the night.“It was a…
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The 2014 mid-term election is over, but its impact on local and state politics could be long lasting.That’s because Republicans -- who were already in…
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Missouri Democrats took a beating on Tuesday in contests for the Missouri General Assembly, losing even more ground in the Missouri House and Senate —…
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It’s somewhat instinctual for Missouri political reporters to describe every election as decisive, critical or groundbreaking. And to be fair, it’s not an…
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It's one of the few hotly contested races on the ballot the year: the 22nd District state Senate race in Jefferson County.Both Republican Paul Wieland and…