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Politically Speaking: Rep. Dogan On Bid To Overhaul Missouri’s Criminal Justice System

State Rep. Shamed Dogan, R-Ballwin, poses for a portrait in the St. Louis Public Radio studio.
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State Rep. Shamed Dogan, R-Ballwin, poses for a portrait in the St. Louis Public Radio studio.

State Rep. Shamed Dogan returns to Politically Speaking to talk with St. Louis Public Radio’s Julie O’Donoghue and Jason Rosenbaum about his efforts to change how Missouri handles criminal justice.

The Ballwin Republican represents the 98th House District, which includes parts of Ellisville, Fenton and Wildwood. 

Here’s what Dogan talked about during the program:

  • Dogan is the chairman of the Special Committee on Criminal Justice, which has been studying ways to overhaul how the state deals with crime. He pointed to several successes in the 2019 session, including altering mandatory minimum sentences.
  • He also talked about what he would want to see in the criminal justice arena when the Legislature reconvenes in January.
  • Dogan provided his assessment of St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell and St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner — and why some of their efforts are attracting criticism.
  • With a special election looming on Nov. 5, Dogan talked about the closely watched race in Missouri’s 99th District between Republican Lee Ann Pitman and Democrat Trish Gunby.


Dogan was first elected to the House in 2014, and was subsequently re-elected in 2016 and 2018. With term limits, he is eligible to run for a final two-year term in 2020.

The podcast is sponsored by the St. Louis-based law firm of Capes Sokol

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Follow Shamed Dogan on Twitter: @Dogan4Rep

Music: “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” by Kate Bush

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Since entering the world of professional journalism in 2006, Jason Rosenbaum dove head first into the world of politics, policy and even rock and roll music. A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Rosenbaum spent more than four years in the Missouri State Capitol writing for the Columbia Daily Tribune, Missouri Lawyers Media and the St. Louis Beacon. Since moving to St. Louis in 2010, Rosenbaum's work appeared in Missouri Lawyers Media, the St. Louis Business Journal and the Riverfront Times' music section. He also served on staff at the St. Louis Beacon as a politics reporter. Rosenbaum lives in Richmond Heights with with his wife Lauren and their two sons.
Julie O'Donoghue