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The continuation of our 2019 retrospective.
April
A good question. Asked, and finally answered.
Release the Mueller Report Protest – Kansas City – April 4, 2019 (April 4, 2019)
A candidate for Attorney General.
Elad Gross (D) in Sedalia – April 7, 2019 (April 7, 2019)
Ain’t no sunshine in Missouri?
Gov. Mike Parson (r): Sunshine Law? What? (April 26, 2019)
A rite of Spring across America.
A sure sign of Spring (April 29, 2019)
May
“…a day for organized marches and events in support of science across America and the world. Think about that for a second. People feel the need to organize marches in support of science in 21st Century America.”
May the Fourth be with you (May 4, 2019)
A powerful voice leaves the Missouri General Assembly:
Rep. Bruce Franks, Jr. (D): leaving the House (May 16, 2019)
The republican priority in the Missouri General Assembly:
HB 126: the elephant in the womb (May 24, 2019)
Their base:
Wrong individual, but someone else certainly will… (May 30, 2019)
June
Looking toward 2020:
Truman Gala in Kansas City – Jackson County Democratic Committee – June 1, 2019 (June 2, 2019)
In Kansas City:
Campaign Finance: Kansas City Mayoral Race – PACs – mostly for, one against (June 16, 2019)
Kansas City Mayoral Election: Quinton Lucas (June 18, 2019)
Jolie Justus – after the election (June 19, 2019)
Not to be.
To the streets:
Everyone for Reproductive Rights – March to the Governor’s Mansion – Jefferson City – June 22, 2019 (June 22, 2019)
Everyone for Reproductive Rights – Rally and March at the Capitol – Jefferson City – June 22, 2019 (June 22, 2019)
This morning at the Governor’s Mansion in Jefferson City (June 22, 2019)
Previously:
The Political Year in Pictures – 2019 – part 1 (December 28, 2019)
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