
Jason Rosenbaum
Politics CorrespondentSince entering the world of professional journalism in the mid-2000s, Jason Rosenbaum dove head first into the world of politics, policy and even rock and roll music. A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Rosenbaum spent more than 4 years in the Missouri State Capitol writing for the Columbia Daily Tribune, Missouri Lawyers Media and the St. Louis Beacon. Since moving to St. Louis in 2010, his work has appeared in Missouri Lawyers Media, the St. Louis Business Journal and in the Riverfront Times’ music section. Rosenbaum lives in Richmond Heights with with his wife Lauren Todd, an engineering librarian at Washington University.
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The GOP secretary of state told St. Louis Public Radio that there was not any reason to fast-track sports betting rules.
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Missouri officials doubt the state could stop accepting Medicaid expansion applicants if the federal government provides less money.
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Secretary of State Denny Hoskins rejected speeding up the process to begin sports betting.
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Officials at Planned Parenthood Great Rivers are awaiting approval of what’s known as a complication plan before offering medication abortions again.
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Newly minted Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin says national Democrats need to pay attention to deep-red Missouri.
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Martin's time in Missouri politics included unsuccessfully running twice for statewide and congressional office.
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The latest episode of St. Louis Public Radio's political mailbag series focuses on important Missouri elections.
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Several of Missouri’s statewide officials are moving their St. Louis offices into the Old Post Office in downtown.
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Rep. Bill Hardwick, R-Dixon, is backing a bill to legalize gambling machines that are often found in truck stops and fraternal organizations.
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The proposal would allow the council to fire a department head with five out of seven votes.
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St. Louis crews are treating roads ahead of wintry weather expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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The Cape Girardeau native was elected as the leader of the Missouri Republican Party earlier this month.