Hancock And Kelley

Highway safety, 911 reforms, Hawley wants compensation for St. Louisans

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It was another Sunday morning of sometimes heated but always civil political debate on Hancock and Kelley for July 16, 2023.John Hancock, Republican strategist (on the right), and Michael Kelley, Democrat strategist (on the left) took on the following topics:The new push for expanded rest areas for truckers after a Greyhound bus crashed into 3 semis parked along the shoulder at the entrance to an overcrowded rest area near St. Louis, killing 3 and injuring 14.The City of St. Louis is being sued for 911 system failures by the family of a man who says he bled to death because they couldn’t get anyone to answer 911 calls from him, his family, and bystanders. The city has failed to address a shortage of 911 dispatchers and an outdated call system for years.Republican Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri joined Democrats, environmental activists, and those who’ve become ill with cancer and other illnesses in demanding that the U.S. Government establish a fund to help victims of exposure to nuclear waste in St. Louis –