Steve Ehlmann
Plan Would Send More Traffic Ticket Money To State Schools
A proposal would allow those communities to keep ticket revenue to cover just 20 percent of their operating budget.
Hancock & Kelley: Friday Roundtable & Ellisville Mayor Adam Paul
Ellisville Mayor Adam Paul and attorney Chet Pleban join the show.
Final Phase of Page Ave Extension Set to Begin
The final phase of the Page Avenue Extension will begin last this Spring in St. Charles County.
Ideas Emerge From St. Charles Task Force On School Shootings
Discussed early on, and almost immediately dismissed, was the idea of allowing teachers to carry handguns.
Mark Reardon: Reardon Roundtable & “Justified” Actor Nick Searcy
Actor Nick Searcy talks about his role on FX’s “Justified.”
Mark Reardon: Right-To-Work & U.S. Senator Roy Blunt
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri discusses the looming fiscal cliff and his “Stop the Nuclear Option” website.
Hancock & Kelley: Colorado Shooting Case, Regional Transportation Issues & Gun Control Legislation
Hancock and Kelley talk with CBS News Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen about the Colorado shooting case, St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann about regional transportation issues,and Majority Floor Leader St Rep Tim Jones about gun control.
Hancock & Kelley – Friday, March 30th
Michael Kelley with the STL Post-Dispatch’s Tony Messener and St. Chas. County Exec. Steve Ehlmann talk with vacationing Hancock & Kelley co-host John Hancock; talk about the Missouri legislature, TIF money, and smoking bans; talk with Jeff Aboussie of the Building and Construction Trades Council about workers comp; talk with Mo. Hse. Speaker Pro Tem Shane Schoeller about a proposed birther law, which would require presidential and vice presidential candiates to provide birth certificates to be on the ballot; with MSD’s Lance Lecomb about $4.7 billion for STL sewers; and with Harry Hamm about the new weekend movies and the Fox’s “Bring It On”.
Ehlmann Gives Elected Officials an F in Economic Development
KMOX’s Charles Brennan had questioned Ehlmann about the proposed 9.6 million dollar tax subsidy for a Schnucks development.
China Hub Planners on the Defensive — as Dream Fades
Taxpayers have poured $3.5 million to promote a hub that isn’t there.


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