The St. Louis Morning Brief opens with Marc and Kim comparing notes on a Circle K fuel promotion that triggered long lines and renewed frustration over fluctuating gas prices, with discussion expanding into AAA guidance on timing fill-ups and how Illinois taxes are pushing prices above $5 per gallon in some areas. The conversation shifts into a broader breakdown of fuel economics, with Marc arguing that small savings at the pump rarely justify the time or effort compared to just buying gas when needed. The segment then turns sharply local as they dissect Mayor Cara Spencer’s plan to allocate $250 million in RAM settlement funds, including $110 million for North City tornado recovery and additional spending on neighborhood beautification and infrastructure. Marc criticizes the proposal for lacking a clear focus on crime reduction or police support, arguing that revitalization efforts will fail without addressing public safety first. They also question long-term sustainability of the city’s aging water system, estimated to require hundreds of millions in repairs, with concern that rate hikes and federal bailouts will ultimately fall on taxpayers while political priorities remain misaligned.
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