Blog Watch: Wednesday, December 12

The Kansas City Star

It's a one-sided argument about global warming

Ancillary Adams charts the scientific community's response to global warming and believes the message is clear. MO Rage contends that we need to get serious about addressing the issue.

By The Numbers: Ed Martin's campaign contributions

Show Me Progress dives into the campaign finance reports for former Missouri Attorney General candidate Ed Martin.

How a Kinder run for Emerson's seat could hurt the Missouri GOP

24th State wonders if Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder runs for U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson's seat if that could end up hurting the Republican Party in Missouri.

KCPD believes hot spot policing is helping to keep lower the homicide rate

Chief's Blog contends that hot spot policing has reduced the number of homicides in 2012.

U.S. House to debate WWI Museum designation today

20 Pounds of Headlines reports that the U.S. House will consider a bill today that would designate Liberty Memorial and the WWI Museum as the official site to mark the start of the war's 100th anniversary.

Thoughts on bonds and the Missouri Legislature

Missourinet looks back at bonds in Missouri with the upcoming Missouri Legislature session set to kick off on January 9.

Federal court rules Illinois ban on conceal and carry is unconstitutional

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Political Fix writes that the conceal and carry ban in Illinois will be lifted in six months if yesterday's federal court ruling stands.

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