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Jay Nixon will deliver his fourth State of the State Address as Missouri Governor tonight. KBIA will air the the speech live at 7pm, hosted by St. Louis Public Radio's Marshall Griffin and Bill Raack.KBIA will also air the Republican Party response, followed by a live roundtable from the Capitol rotunda, featuring Intersection host Reuben Stern and four panelists.

Live Blog: Missouri State Of The State 2014

Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon giving the 2011 State of the State address.
Tim Bommel/Mo. House Communications
Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon giving the 2011 State of the State address.

(This event has now concluded. See our story for a full recap)

Welcome to our live blog of tonight's State of the State address from Missouri Governor Jay Nixon. 

We invite you to join in on the conversation below - what are your reactions to the governor's speech? How do they impact your life? Do you agree or disagree with him?

Nixon's speech will be followed by the Republican response, delivered by House speaker Tim Jones of Eureka.

We'll start the live blog at 7 p.m. (you can also listen to the speech live on our air at 90.7 FM, streaming online or on our mobile app).

  • Here's what we're expecting to hear from Nixon tonight - education funding and Medicaid included. 

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Kelsey Proud is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, where she earned a Convergence (Multimedia) Journalism degree. She has worked at PBS Interactive in Washington, D.C., MSN UK News in London and is a social media enthusiast. Kelsey feels journalism is truly a public service and hopes her work enhances community and reaches those who need information most. Though she's "from" Chicago, Kelsey has also lived in several different regions of the United States, including periods of time in North Carolina, Ohio, New Mexico and Illinois. Her extended family has roots in Boone and Audrain counties in Missouri, too. She is a wannabe chef and globe trekker, former competitive golfer and band-ie (trumpet), and honorary Missourian.
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