We’re trying something new on the latest episode of Politically Speaking. Instead of interviewing a single guest or zeroing in on a single topic, © 2024 ’s political team is introducing a show that rounds up the week’s news.
This week, © 2024 ’s Julie O’Donoghue, Jason Rosenbaum and Jaclyn Driscoll talk about the latest developments — a 19-person body that could place a plan before voters shaking up St. Louis and St. Louis County government.
The three reporters built a large abortion facility in Fairview Heights, Illinois. That building is coming about as Missouri has passed more abortion restrictions and only has one clinic left open in the state that provides abortions, Planned Parenthood's facility in St. Louis.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Jeremy Kohler joined the second half of the show to talk about to a Centene executive about how the region should substantially change policing and crime statistics.
In the final segment, O’Donoghue, Driscoll and Rosenbaum talked about the books they’ve been reading lately:
- Rosenbaum just finished
- Driscoll is reading Andrew Gelman’s
- O’Donoghue’s book of choice is A.J. Baime’s

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Music: “Devil Town” by Tony Lucca