(From Sen. Jill Carter, R-Granby)
With five weeks to go, the pace is picking up in Jefferson City. More than 2,000 bills have been filled. We have a 122 bills currently in our committee Families, Seniors and Health. Here is an update on our legislative priorities:SB60, relating to the endangerment of a child, was presented to the house committee on Crime and Public Safety.
SB360, establishing the "Education Freedom Act", was debated on the senate floor for a while on Tuesday. This bill was laid on the informal calendar, and we will hopefully have it brought up again in the following weeks.
SJR46, a resolution expanding tax benefits for veterans, was perfected in the senate this week and is waiting for a third and final reading before sending it over to the house.
SCR3, reworking this missions of MSSU, was voted "Do Pass" in the house committee on Higher Education and Workforce Development.
SB360, establishing the "Education Freedom Act", was debated on the senate floor for a while on Tuesday. This bill was laid on the informal calendar, and we will hopefully have it brought up again in the following weeks.
SJR46, a resolution expanding tax benefits for veterans, was perfected in the senate this week and is waiting for a third and final reading before sending it over to the house.
SCR3, reworking this missions of MSSU, was voted "Do Pass" in the house committee on Higher Education and Workforce Development.
As always, we love seeing all of you when you come! If you have concerns, join the Community Text Group, where I'm the only one that gets your texts but can send one out to all of you, to keep you informed: 417-216-6077
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