Hour 3 [03/19/2026]: NCAA Fans Flood St. Louis, Senate Filibuster Debate, Data Center Backlash, and NIL Financial Guidance episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 31 MIN

Hour 3 [03/19/2026]: NCAA Fans Flood St. Louis, Senate Filibuster Debate, Data Center Backlash, and NIL Financial Guidance

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Marc Cox opens with the city preparing for thousands of NCAA tournament fans, speaking with Mark Schreiber of the St. Louis Sports Commission on curfews, safety measures, and the event’s $10–15 million economic impact. Former Senator Jim Talent discusses the filibuster, the SAVE Act, and ongoing DHS funding issues, highlighting the Senate’s procedural hurdles and political strategy. Attorney Steve Jeffery breaks down local opposition to proposed data centers in St. Louis-area counties, emphasizing environmental, utility, and transparency concerns, and ongoing legal challenges. Finally, Kim on a Whim examines NIL deals, with JPMorgan’s new athlete council guiding young college athletes on financial education and investment, featuring Tom Brady, Dwyane Wade, Megan Rapinoe, and Alex Morgan. Hashtags: #NCAATournament #StLouisEvents #JimTalent #SenateFilibuster #DataCenters #SteveJeffery #NILDeals #CollegeAthletes #FinancialEducation #KimOnAWhim

Marc Cox opens with the city preparing for thousands of NCAA tournament fans, speaking with Mark Schreiber of the St. Louis Sports Commission on curfews, safety measures, and the event’s $10–15 million economic impact. Former Senator Jim Talent discusses the filibuster, the SAVE Act, and ongoing DHS funding issues, highlighting the Senate’s procedural hurdles and political strategy. Attorney Steve Jeffery breaks down local opposition to proposed data centers in St. Louis-area counties, emphasizing environmental, utility, and transparency concerns, and ongoing legal challenges. Finally, Kim on a Whim examines NIL deals, with JPMorgan’s new athlete council guiding young college athletes on financial education and investment, featuring Tom Brady, Dwyane Wade, Megan Rapinoe, and Alex Morgan. Hashtags: #NCAATournament #StLouisEvents #JimTalent #SenateFilibuster #DataCenters #SteveJeffery #NILDeals #CollegeAthletes #FinancialEducation #KimOnAWhim

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