KC Star takes a deep dive behind the scenes of Eric Greitens’ resignation, including a timeline of events.
“It was a surreal moment,” said Rep. Greg Razer, D-Kansas City, a member of the investigative committee. “There were no cheers, no celebrating. … No one saw it coming.”
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“I know there were people in our caucus who were beginning to waiver,” said Rep. Jean Evans, R-St. Louis County. “And there was concern that the longer it dragged out, the more divided the caucus might become.”
On the day Greitens resigned, St. Joe’s State Senator tweeted:
He came to power hiding secret money, he left power to keep that money hidden. #moleg
— Rob Schaaf (@robschaaf) May 29, 2018
New Missouri Governor Mike Parson will address the Missouri General Assembly tonight at 5. Here’s the link to the live stream.
Net Neutrality rules no longer exist as of today.
The Verge reports on how the end of Net Neutrality will affect your experience on the net.
KCUR reports on how Net Neutrality affects rural internet users in Kansas.
“I’m … using the Wi-Fi,” Leal says with a laugh.
Her home internet was so slow, she came to the library parking lot. Cars often idle there in the evening while their drivers tap into a plodding, but treasured, link to the internet.
The brief is a regular roundup of stories from St. Joe Post and around the web.