Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins the show to break down the chaotic final days of Missouri’s legislative session, arguing lawmakers have stretched the session far too long while leaving many of the state’s biggest issues unresolved and headed instead toward ballot initiatives. Lamping discusses pending fights over abortion, initiative petition reform, and income tax elimination, warning that multiple high-profile constitutional amendments could create an overloaded and confusing ballot for voters later this year. He questions whether Governor Mike Kehoe may strategically separate issues across election dates depending on political calculations surrounding abortion and tax reform turnout. The conversation also dives into campaign fundraising disparities surrounding Amendment 3, with Lamping acknowledging pro-life groups are being heavily outspent but insisting grassroots organizing and voter engagement remain their best path forward. Marc and Lamping additionally criticize Missouri’s legislative structure as inefficient and overly long, arguing lawmakers spend too much time fundraising and delaying action while increasingly pushing major policy decisions directly onto voters instead of legislating them through normal lawmaking channels.
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May 12, 2026

