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During a state funeral at the Missouri State Capitol on Tuesday, former U.S. Senator and Governor Kit Bond was remembered as a dedicated public servant who forged bipartisan ties. Bond died last week at the age of 86. STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum talked with people who worked closely with Bond over his more than four decade public service career.
Brownfield's Carah Hart visited with Missouri Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn during the Drive to Feed Kids at the Missouri State Capitol.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marc & Kim discusses the increasing push for abortion access in Missouri following the passage of Amendment 3 and the efforts to modify it. He speaks with Steve Rupp, president of Missouri Right to Life, about the upcoming Pro-Life Action Day on March 26 at the Missouri State Capitol. Steve explains the bill aimed at clarifying Amendment 3, which enshrines extreme abortion procedures, including using potassium chloride to terminate unborn children. Marc and Steve emphasize the importance of raising awareness about these practices and share details about the event, which will feature speakers from the American Association of Pro-Life OBGYNs and offer shuttle buses from St. Louis. The show also touches on the impact of lobbying efforts and the need for citizens to engage with their representatives.
Send us a textSupporting our queer kids and learning together about all the ways we can show up for them and ourselves is central to our Mama Dragons community. This week's episode of In The Den dives deep into how we can support and show up for our transgender children from a place of self-reflection and joy!Special Guest: Ben GreeneBen Greene is a transgender advocate and educator who has spoken internationally on topics surrounding transgender inclusion. After coming out at 15 in a small town, Ben has devoted his career to spreading empathy, education, and storytelling around the trans experience, and has spoken for companies, hospitals, schools, religious organizations, and government entities sharing what it means to be transgender and how to show up as an ally. He is a fierce advocate for transgender youth, regularly speaking in their defense at the Missouri State Capitol, and is the author of the book "My Child is Trans, Now What? A Joy Centered Approach to Support". He is also the creator of the "Good Queer News" Newsletter, and regularly shares LGBTQ+ stories worth celebrating from around the world. He is passionate about educating others from a place of compassion—no matter where they're starting from. Links from the Show:Ben's website: https://www.bgtranstalks.com/ Find Ben's book My Child is Trans, Now What here: https://www.bgtranstalks.com/book One-on-one mentorship available here: https://www.bgtranstalks.com/virtual-mentorship Join Mama Dragons today: www.mamadragons.org Mama Dragons on FB: https://www.facebook.com/mamadragons Mama Dragons on IG: https://www.instagram.com/themamadragons/ In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Connect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast
Emily Manley, Chief Capitol Bureau Reporter, Missouri State Capitol for Fox 2 joins Chris and Amy discussing the second half of the Missouri legislature session starting.
Chris and Amy begin the show talking about the tornado warnings last night and how Rongey decided to go outside instead of somewhere place. Emily Manley, Chief Capitol Bureau Reporter, Missouri State Capitol for Fox 2 joins Chris and Amy discussing the second half of the Missouri legislature session starting. Next, Chris and Amy discuss the perception of downtown St. Louis. Finally, did you see this.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Scary times for Tim Jones and Nick Schroer at the Missouri State Capitol last night thanks to pro-Hamas protestors | Maria Chappelle-Nadal entering race for Congress against Cori Bush 17:02 SEG 2 ZACK SMITH, Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation and Co-host of the SCOTUS 101 Podcast, talks about a Michigan mother of school shooter found guilty of manslaughter | Trump being denied presidential immunity | Colorado kicking Trump off the ballot | Families of victims of the October 7 Hamas attacks suing foreign countries and digital currency company | Bank robbery a few blocks away from The White House | Oregon Supreme Court barring Senators from running again after a walkout https://twitter.com/tzsmith | https://www.heritage.org/staff/zack-smith 31:45 SEG 3 BRIAN WALSH, spokesman for Capital Access Alliance, on adding flights to the DC Airport https://twitter.com/brianjameswalsh https://capitalaccessalliance.com/ https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Pro Hamas sympathizers were rude to the representative from Israel at the Missouri State Capitol event today | There will be an American Israel Public Affairs Commission (A.I.P.A.C.) reception in Jefferson City tonight | The border bill does nothing to curb the amount of people coming over the border | Impeaching Mayorkas will probably not happen | Trump is not immune from prosecution SEG 2 Remembering Toby Keith DAVID STOKES, Director of Municipal Policy at the Show-Me Institute, talks about St. Louis developers, preservationists saying changes are needed to revitalize historic tax credit | A small grocery store just north of downtown didn't have many groceries for months. The shelves were largely empty. The refrigerated cases contained food — frozen burritos, roasted turkey breast, lobster egg rolls — but it was mostly expired. The parking lot was generally empty. Still, the GreenLeaf Market, on North Tucker Boulevard, was mostly open and staffed, usually with one person behind the register. And that person was often connected to St. Louis politics and north St. Louis developer Paul McKee. | Hertz selling their electric vehicle fleet and St. Louis County's grant for more electric vehicle chargers and cars https://showmeinstitute.org/author/david-stokes/ https://twitter.com/DavidCStokes SEG 3 Trump was on Bongino saying he wants to debate Biden | Kelleyanne Conway is predicting who should be Trump's VP | Trump's business empire is growing internationally again https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Earlier this week, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson delivered his final State of the State speech. In this episode of the “Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air” from the Missouri State Capitol, Parson talks with STLPR reporters Jason Rosenbaum and Sarah Kellogg about his priorities and legacy. We also hear analysis of his speech, and hear the Democratic reaction from Rep. Ashley Aune.
The latest episode of The Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air is a first: It's the first ever episode of St. Louis on the Air to be recorded entirely in the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City. St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Sarah Kellogg interviewed Gov. Mike Parson and Democratic state Rep. Ashley Aune. The duo also broke down Parson's final State of the State speech — and the recent legislative dysfunction.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Chris is at the Carolina Liberty Conference where his wife will be speaking on behalf of Americans for Citizens Voting | Trump owes E. Jean Carroll another $83+ million | Should senators duel each other? | There will be a protest supporting the Missouri Freedom Caucus on Tuesday, January 30th on the 2nd floor of the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City 14:28 SEG 2 ZACK SMITH, Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation and Co-host of the SCOTUS 101 Podcast, talks about Fani Willis being investigated by special counsel in Georgia | West Virginia executed a prisoner with nitrogen | The death sentence of Richard Glossip in Oklahoma | Sheetz v. County of El Dorado, California | Trump's eligibility | Chutkan moving Trump's trial date | Clerking for The Supreme Court could lead to big signing bonuses | The world court ruling on Israli genocide | After today, Zack will now join us on Wednesdays at 4:25pmCThttps://twitter.com/tzsmith https://www.heritage.org/staff/zack-smith 33:43 SEG 3 John Fetterman doesn't care about regulating Zyn Nicotine Pouches | A libertarian view on the infighting at the Missouri State Capital | AOC and Joe Manchin should not be in the same political party https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 01-03-24 Chris Arps (co-host of our afternoon show with Tim Jones) talks about this afternoon's on-site broadcast from the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City. The show will include an extra hour as he and Tim will discuss legislative issues and statewide campaigns from 3pm-6pm. Governmental control and the censoring of social media. A look at the GOP race, the upcoming debate next Wed/Jan. 10 on CNN with DeSantis and Haley, and Trump's competing event on FOX. Personal new year advice regarding 2024. Website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 01-03-24 Chris Arps (co-host of our afternoon show with Tim Jones) talks about this afternoon's on-site broadcast from the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City. The show will include an extra hour as he and Tim will discuss legislative issues and statewide campaigns from 3pm-6pm. Website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host of Ideal Conditions, Tyler Kern, spoke with Business Unit Manager, John C. Pfeffer, and Business Development Specialist, JT Gunter, on four interesting — yet uniquely challenging — projects that exemplify their expertise in climate control and problem solving, and how they utilize data to keep customers competitive in today's world.What does a limestone cave, state capitol building, hockey arena, and pharmaceutical manufacturing warehouse have in common? Well, they all needed a climate control solution and knew Polygon would be able to navigate their projects' unique needs and many challenges. In fact, the team was able to overcome some truly great odds — like encountering technological communication issues within the cave; witnessing a tornado threaten to damage the capitol's structure; navigating a giant, passionate hockey fan celebration; and even working through the strict health regulations during the height of a pandemic. The two guests recount how they tackled these projects with ingenuity and thorough planning. This looked like wrapping the entire Missouri State Capitol building in a thick poly — described humorously as “bubble wrapping” by Gunter— remaining in constant communication with contractors, relying on key internal stakeholders for advisement, and so much more. According to Pfeffer, “It's challenging but… it's fun. You're in a high-profile situation… and it's definitely worth the effort.”Clearly, the team enjoys tackling these challenging projects and do so with ease. However, one technological piece the two elaborated on is Polygon's monitoring system, which can now sense temperature readings and even particulates, depending on what the customer needs. The selling point of this technology is that there is data captured for customers to extract and analyze their levels, then make strategic decisions from that information. And with sustainability and health safety at the top of most consumer's priorities these days, this system not only ensures their building is operating efficiently and effectively — helping to reduce energy waste and expenses — but it also helps increase indoor air quality, effectively making a safer environment for employees and guests. Additionally, because of this technology, customers can now show stakeholders hard proof of their investment in sustainability over time.“It's a testament to the culture of the company and the… willingness to kind of go into the unknown really,” Pfeffer said.
In this edition of Missouri Corn Talk, Jay Schutte, President of Missouri Corn Growers Association highlights this year's legislative session and the importance of grassroots involvement by farmer members at the Missouri State Capitol. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 2 - Guest: Bev Ehlen, State Director for Concerned Women for America Bev Ehlen, State Director of Concerned Women for America, joins Nick Reed this morning. Here's what they cover: On Monday, the Missouri Senate will consider the nomination of Donald Kauerauf to be the director of the Department of Health and Senior Services. Gov. Parson announced last year that he selected Donald Kauerauf to be the next Director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Service. Kauerauf spent the last 30 years in public health, then went to chair the Illinois Terrorism Task Force, which oversees a state committee on public health, chaired by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Bev covers some concerns that she has with Kauerauf, including his stance on COVID-19 vaccines, masks, and more. Kauerauf's appointment Senate hearing will take place on Monday, January 31st at 2:00 p.m. at the Missouri State Capitol. ALSO - Pineapple Whip is hosting their 8th annual Whip Solstice! The Whip Solstice is happening today, then will take a 3 day intermission Tuesday-Thursday to dodge the ugly weather, and reopen Friday-Sunday February 4-6. Each day hours are 12pm-10:30pm. A dozen UPenn Law groups are coming to the defense of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, claiming his success is due to “hard work,” not because he's a man competing against women. The Nebraska Cornhuskers gave its cartoon mascot an upgrade to make sure there were no associations between Herbie Husker and white supremacy.
J.R. Reed shares his journey to becoming an autism self-advocate J.R. is a late diagnosed adult who was diagnosed with Asperger's nine years ago. Since then he has taken a twenty + year freelance writing career and changed focus to developmental disabilities and mental health. In 2012 he created the website/blog Not Weird Just Autistic, as he spent the first 45 years of his life thinking he was weird, but now knows he's just autistic, with still a smidge of weird in there. He currently writes for The Mighty, Different Brains, and Not Weird Just Autistic. J.R. also teaches online classes, speaks to groups as small as 15-20 or as large as 1,500 in the Missouri State Capitol. J.R. sits on the board of three autism charities. The author of “An Asperger's Guide To Dating Neurotypicals”, J.R. works with those high school age through adult to help them live better lives as well as educates NT's on who we really are. He's currently working on two more books. For more about J.R.: https://www.notweirdjustautistic.com/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Autism is now one of the most prevalent diagnosis for children in the US. But, what about 20 years ago, before "Autism was a thing"? Join us to learn about one man's extraordinary journey with Autism.J.R Reed Is a late-diagnosed autism and neurodiversity self-advocate with Asperger's. He was out of high school for a decade before autism began being diagnosed in children, and, as he likes to say, he, "Grew Up Without a Spectrum To Be On." Now, J.R. advocates for others with autism and developmental disabilities along with his service dog and faithful companion, Tye.J.R. Reed preaches Neurodiversity and does it all from a log cabin in the Missouri Ozarks. J.R. blogs, speaks, and writes on a wide variety of topics affecting adults with developmental disabilities. He's spoken to groups, companies and at the Missouri State Capitol. You can find out more about J.R., see some of his writing, and what he has in the works at NotWeirdJustAutistic.com.Crystal Sanford, M.Ed.. M.A. CCC-SLP Is the owner and director of Sanford Autism Consulting (https://www.sdautismhelp.com), a consulting practice offering IEP advocacy and parent empowerment classes for fellow special needs families throughout the U.S. Crystal specializes in supporting fellow families impacted by Autism, as well as other unique challenges such as learning disabilities and ADHD. To learn more about IEP assistance and help advocating for the special education your child deserves, contact Crystal at info@sdautismhelp.com.Want to schedule a 20-minute FREE consultation with Crystal? Get empowered! Support the show
Every year communities across the nation gather together to march for the lives of those lost to the violence of abortion. From Washington, DC and San Francisco and Annapolis to Jefferson City, Americans proudly and boldly stand for life. Kathy Forck, leader of the Midwest March for Life, joins Tom Shakely and Noah Brandt to speak about this year's Midwest March for Life, taking place on April 14th outside of the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City, Missouri. Kathy speaks on what the March for Life and Midwest March for Life mean for so many, the incredible pro-life achievement that is the "Missouri Miracle," and how Americans can take action in their communities for the righteous cause for life. March for Life https://marchforlife.org Midwest March for Life https://midwestmarchforlife.com
Your hosts join special guest Rep. Rasheen Aldridge, Missouri 78th District State Rep, to get an inside scoop on life as one of St. Louis's youngest politicians. They learn about Rasheen's journey from the streets of the movement to a seat in the Missouri State Capitol and get his take on some new legislation passed during the November election. But that's not all the tea, When will Trump have to leave the white house? What's up with everyone's twitter beef with Lil Wayne? Listen in to find out!
Kobe Bryant and 8 others have died in a helicopter crash, one person dies in a Jefferson City house fire, a Callaway County woman is charged with killing her elderly mother, Justin Smith was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, the Stanley Cup is coming to the Missouri State Capitol and a dense fog envelopes mid-MO until noon today. Get caught up now!
Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club's Wednesday Podcast, Bucketeer Pathfinders Blaze A Perilous Path. Tonight we start out the New Year with Pathfinder Reports from returning Pathfinders Miss Karin Smith and Miss Patricia Aiken.https://www.blackbird9tradingposts.org/2019/01/09/bucketeer-pathfinders-blaze-a-perilous-path-blackbird9/In the First Hour we cover the chaotic events brought on by the teachings of the Frankfurt School Marxists. Their mission has always been to establish a Greater Israel ruled by globalism under the direction of Talmudic Noahide Law and at the same time force all other nations to surrender their independent sovereignty. At the bottom of the first hour, Breakfast Club Pathfinder Miss Karin Smith joined the show to discuss the current situation in South Africa with her guest Mr. Schalk van deer Merwe. We discussed the current status of the ANC, EFF, and BLF Political Parties, the upcoming March 2019 vote to move forward with the Land Confiscation without Compensation, as well as the White Genocide Template being used in South Africa.In the second hour, Breakfast Club Pathfinder Miss Patricia Aiken joined the show to discuss the upcoming Yellow-Jacket Protest on Friday January 18th at the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City to Free Mr. Jeffrey R. Weinhaus with her guests The Justice Travelers: Casey, Nikki and Penny. Mr. Jeff Weinhaus was an investigative journalist researching local corruption who was shot four times by Law Enforcement Officers on September 11, 2002. Miraculously, Mr. Weinhaus survived the attack but was then sentenced to 30 years in prison for assaulting those officers who shot him. The entire event was recorded on Mr. Weinhaus' body camera. Supporters claim Mr. Weinhaus is innocent, a victim of wide spread corruption, and is yet another Truth Advocate Political Prisoner in a cage. The Yellow-Jack swarm plans to rendezvous at 10 am Central Time at 201 W. Capital Avenue #216 Jefferson City, MO. 65101
Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club's Wednesday Podcast, Bucketeer Pathfinders Blaze A Perilous Path. Tonight we start out the New Year with Pathfinder Reports from returning Pathfinders Miss Karin Smith and Miss Patricia Aiken.https://www.blackbird9tradingposts.org/2019/01/09/bucketeer-pathfinders-blaze-a-perilous-path-blackbird9/In the First Hour we cover the chaotic events brought on by the teachings of the Frankfurt School Marxists. Their mission has always been to establish a Greater Israel ruled by globalism under the direction of Talmudic Noahide Law and at the same time force all other nations to surrender their independent sovereignty. At the bottom of the first hour, Breakfast Club Pathfinder Miss Karin Smith joined the show to discuss the current situation in South Africa with her guest Mr. Schalk van deer Merwe. We discussed the current status of the ANC, EFF, and BLF Political Parties, the upcoming March 2019 vote to move forward with the Land Confiscation without Compensation, as well as the White Genocide Template being used in South Africa.In the second hour, Breakfast Club Pathfinder Miss Patricia Aiken joined the show to discuss the upcoming Yellow-Jacket Protest on Friday January 18th at the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City to Free Mr. Jeffrey R. Weinhaus with her guests The Justice Travelers: Casey, Nikki and Penny. Mr. Jeff Weinhaus was an investigative journalist researching local corruption who was shot four times by Law Enforcement Officers on September 11, 2002. Miraculously, Mr. Weinhaus survived the attack but was then sentenced to 30 years in prison for assaulting those officers who shot him. The entire event was recorded on Mr. Weinhaus' body camera. Supporters claim Mr. Weinhaus is innocent, a victim of wide spread corruption, and is yet another Truth Advocate Political Prisoner in a cage. The Yellow-Jack swarm plans to rendezvous at 10 am Central Time at 201 W. Capital Avenue #216 Jefferson City, MO. 65101
On February 5, 1911, a storm blew in to Jefferson City, Missouri, that most residents alive at the time would never forget. As the storm raged, a bolt of lightning struck the dome of the Missouri State Capitol building. By morning, despite the brave efforts of residents to save the structure and its contents, the fire-ravaged ruins of the capitol were all that remained. In this More Missouri Moments mini-episode of the Our Missouri Podcast, Bob Priddy, our guest from "Episode 1: The Art of the Missouri Capitol," takes us back to that fateful night and explains just how close Jefferson City came to losing its state capital status both before and after the February storm.
Current visitors to the Missouri State Capitol Building in Jefferson City will notice large sections of the facility blocked off due to an ongoing construction project to update and maintain the more than 100-year-old structure. While its exterior grandeur might be presently obscured by scaffolding, this episode's guest, Bob Priddy, takes us to all corners of the historic structure in a discussion of his book The Art of the Missouri Capitol: History in Canvas, Bronze, and Stone, co-authored by Jeffrey Ball. In their book, Priddy and Ball provide an expansive overview of the present Missouri State Capitol building from the destruction of its predecessor by lightning in 1911 to the contemporary efforts to preserve its pristine existence along the banks of the Missouri River. Along the way, the authors offer the reader a well-researched story of the capitol’s construction adjoined by stunning photographs that document the building’s rich history. About the Guest: If you have listened to Missourinet over the last 40+ years, you will certainly recognize Bob Priddy's voice. For his substantial career in radio journalism, Priddy was inducted into the Missouri Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame in 2018. He is also a noted author with several books to his credit including Only the Rivers are Peacefuland Across Our Wide Missouri. Since 2016, Priddy has served as the president of State Historical Society of Missouri’s Board of Trustees, and he has served as a volunteer leader of the organization since 1985.
On April 22nd, scores of environmentalists descended upon the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City. They lobbied their representatives, and held a huge rally. Your intrepid reporter, Natural E was […] The post Earth Day Lobbying in Jefferson City appeared first on KKFI.