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Under The Dome with Empower Missouri
Empower Missouri
70 episodes
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Follow along with Empower Missouri as we work to end poverty in Missouri.
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Follow along with Empower Missouri as we work to end poverty in Missouri.
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Politics
Business,
News,
Non-Profit
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The week of March 10 2025
Under The Dome with Empower Missouri
31 minutes 9 seconds
7 months ago
The week of March 10 2025
Welcome to the latest episode of Under the Dome, where we delve into the dynamic developments in Missouri's legislative landscape. Hosted by Sarah Owsley, Advocacy Director at Empower Missouri, this episode brings together key policy leaders including Gwen, Lucas, Misha, and Mallory to discuss the week's legislative actions and their implications. This episode covers the rapid progression of Senate Bill 4, which poses significant concerns over increased utility costs for Missouri residents and the potential impact on housing stability. With utility rate hikes expected to affect vulnerable communities, the conversation highlights the vital need for testimonies in the legislative process, despite the expedited decision-making witnessed this week. Additionally, House Bill 495, focusing on state control of the St. Louis City Police Force, raises questions about local governance and resource allocation. Despite concerns, some positive provisions, including cost caps on jail phone calls and protective measures for pregnant women in incarceration, were included. The discussion also sheds light on a promising voting rights initiative, House Bill 617, aiming to restore voting rights to individuals on probation and parole, showcasing bipartisan support towards empowering reintegrated community members.
Under The Dome with Empower Missouri
Follow along with Empower Missouri as we work to end poverty in Missouri.