
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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Incoming Senate President Pro Tem Cindy O’Laughlin said Missouri’s Children’s Division has failed in its core mission and needs to be restructured to protect vulnerable children.
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Scharf, a Clayton resident, served as one of Donald Trump’s attorneys through his criminal legal proceedings.
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The Republican senator cast doubt that lawmakers will have enough support to curtail abortion access nationwide.
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The GOP governor-elect also reiterated his support for putting a state board in charge of the St. Louis police department.
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While Missouri Republicans continued to dominate statewide and legislative politics, they lost a critical fight over abortion rights.
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The lawsuit comes hours after Missouri passed Amendment 3, which legalized abortion up to fetal viability.
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Missourians approved Amendment 3, which would place language in the state constitution legalizing abortion.
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Voters could render a verdict on how Missouri Republicans have governed over the past eight years.
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Monday is the last day Missourians can vote early at select locations before Election Day on Tuesday.
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Hawley and Kunce are running what many consider the most competitive Missouri statewide contest on Tuesday’s ballot.
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Democrat Bethany Mann is running against Republican Bob Onder to represent the central Missouri- and St. Louis area-based 3rd Congressional District.
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While Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District is GOP-leaning thanks to Franklin and Warren counties, the St. Louis County portion is shifting leftward.