
Jason Rosenbaum
Reporter for St. Louis Public Radio, explaining the complexities of Missouri's Medicaid expansion.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 30min
Make Me Smart: St. Louis Edition
Jason Rosenbaum, the politics correspondent for St. Louis Public Radio, joins Kimberly to dissect the contentious landscape of Missouri politics. They explore the newly drawn congressional maps favoring Republicans, the clash between voter-led initiatives and legislative actions on issues like abortion rights, and the slow recovery from the recent tornado. Plus, they debate the merits of St. Louis-style pizza—will you be half full or half empty on its cheesy goodness?

Oct 17, 2025 • 30min
Make Me Smart: St. Louis Edition
Join Jason Rosenbaum, a seasoned politics correspondent for St. Louis Public Radio, as he dives into the hot-button issues of Missouri's congressional map and voter-led initiatives. He sheds light on the surprising referendum landscape that threw Republicans for a loop. The discussion also covers the ongoing recovery efforts from the St. Louis tornado, revealing frustrations with FEMA's response. And for a fun twist, Jason and Kimberly debate the merits of St. Louis-style pizza. Tune in for a mix of local politics and culinary passion!

Sep 17, 2025 • 12min
ICYMI: Missouri Set To Sign A New Congressional Map Into Law
In a lively discussion, Jason Rosenbaum, a political correspondent for St. Louis Public Radio, dives into the fierce redistricting battles shaping Missouri's political landscape. He details how Republicans aim to gain an additional congressional seat, pushing a controversial map through the state legislature. Rosenbaum highlights President Trump's influence in these shifts and examines the potential backlash from voters. Protests and a referendum effort could disrupt the Republicans' plans, making Missouri a key player in the midterms.

May 27, 2021 • 27min
MO Medicaid MO Problems
Joining are Jason Rosenbaum, a seasoned reporter for St. Louis Public Radio, and Sophie Quinton, a reporter for Stateline. They dive into Missouri's complicated Medicaid expansion, where public approval clashes with legislative inaction. Rosenbaum explains the fallout from the 2020 amendment that aimed to broaden access but was thwarted by funding issues. Quinton discusses the tension between citizen-led initiatives and lawmakers' responses, highlighting the ongoing struggle for democratic representation amid healthcare challenges.

Jan 1, 1970 • 47min
The policies that matter to voters in Missouri — and beyond
In this engaging discussion, Mallory Schwarz, Executive Director of Abortion Action Missouri, and Jason Rosenbaum, Politics correspondent for St. Louis Public Radio, delve into the recent election results in Missouri. They explore the surprising bipartisan support for reproductive rights, despite a Republican sweep. The conversation highlights the significance of Amendment 3, which restored abortion rights, and the complexities of voters' preferences. Additionally, they touch on other key ballot measures, revealing the evolving landscape of voter priorities in the state.


