Marc Cox opens Hour 3 with Senator Adam Schnelting discussing low April election turnout and his bill to move St. Charles County school board races to November, aiming to counter union-backed liberal candidates and increase voter representation. The conversation highlights the influence of NEA machines, rural vs. suburban perspectives, and the need for conservative engagement. Later, Kim examines a Connecticut ICU malpractice case spotlighting telehealth use in critical care, weighing staffing shortages, cost incentives, and patient safety concerns, sparking debate on the balance between technology and in-person care. Schnelting also previews his Show Me Prosperity Fund legislation to phase out state taxes for future generations, rounding out a politically and socially charged hour.
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Apr 09, 2026


