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    Explore " newstalk stl" with insightful episodes like "Why Does The Federal Government Still Listen To The Southern Poverty Law Center And Why Does That Matter To You?", "Protecting Parents (And Children) From Pro-"Trans" Lawmakers In Virginia. The Daily Signal's Tyler O'Neil Explains On NewsTalk STL", "A Temporary Home On The Way To Permanent Self Sufficiency" and "Should Police Be Allowed To Sue Protest Organizers? The Legal, Civil, And Possible First Amendment Issues" from podcasts like ""American Viewpoints", "Mike Ferguson Media", "Mike Ferguson Media" and "Mike Ferguson Media"" and more!

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    Why Does The Federal Government Still Listen To The Southern Poverty Law Center And Why Does That Matter To You?

    Why Does The Federal Government Still Listen To The Southern Poverty Law Center And Why Does That Matter To You?
    RedState.com writer Jeff Charles reacts to the Southern Poverty Law Center's addition of Moms For Liberty (and other conservative groups) to their list of "hate groups". While SPLC is a private non profit group, published reports say they regularly meet with the Biden Administration to consult the Administration on policy. Charles discusses why this could lead to suppressed speech by those who disagree with the government and why he does not believe the SPLC should be considered a credible organization.

    Protecting Parents (And Children) From Pro-"Trans" Lawmakers In Virginia. The Daily Signal's Tyler O'Neil Explains On NewsTalk STL

    Protecting Parents (And Children) From Pro-"Trans" Lawmakers In Virginia. The Daily Signal's Tyler O'Neil Explains On NewsTalk STL
    Tyler O'Neil, managing editor of The Daily Signal, has the stunning story of a proposed law in VIrginia that could result in parents being criminally charged with child abuse or neglect if they stop their child from expressing a gender identity that's different from their biological one. The proposal could also result in parents being charged for stopping hormonal or other treatments. https://www.dailysignal.com/2022/10/14/virginia-attorney-general-vows-protect-parental-rights-democrats-transgender-child-abuse-bill/

    A Temporary Home On The Way To Permanent Self Sufficiency

    A Temporary Home On The Way To Permanent Self Sufficiency
    Adam McBride, the executive director of the Veterans Community Project's St. Louis branch, provides an update on the VCP housing construction in North St. Louis. The "tiny homes" community is designed to be transitional while homeless veterans work with counselors, case workers, and sometimes reunite with family as part of their healing. Learn more at VeteransCommunityProject.org This conversation is from NewsTalk STL's "Mike Ferguson In The Morning" on September 20th.

    Should Police Be Allowed To Sue Protest Organizers? The Legal, Civil, And Possible First Amendment Issues

    Should Police Be Allowed To Sue Protest Organizers? The Legal, Civil, And Possible First Amendment Issues
    In this NewsTalk STL conversation, Sgt. Carla Miller (ret) speaks on behalf of LawEnforcementToday.com about a Louisiana court decision connected to a Black Lives Matter protest. In the case, an injured police officer is trying to sue one of the organizers of the protest. The officer says that organizer agitated the protest crowd to become violent, resulting in his injury. The Louisiana Supreme Court ruled that the officer has that right.
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