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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Fox News features discussion on Missouri's new crackdown on adult entertainment
Missouri's new law cracking down on adult entertainment was debated today on Fox News Channel's Megyn Kelly's show:
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The trial attorney doesn't know what he's talking about. The fiscal note has no impact on whether or not the bill would have a hearing. All bill in our legislative process in jefferson city receive a hearing. Bills with a fiscal note over $100,000 are statutorily referred to the Committee on Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight (GAFO) giving them an additional hearing based solely on the financial impact of the bill and not on the intrinsic merits of the bill.
Randy...I'm having a problem with the YouTube videos imbedded in your page. When I view them, only about the left two thirds of the video is on screen. Anything that you know of that would fix this?
Soo, 9:12, Instead of taking the 15 minute drive to the Kansas state line you've been going to Springfield? because last I checked there were no strip clubs in Missouri southwest of Springfield..
oh yes, where would our world be without strip clubs? definitely in worse shape, right?
ReplyDeleteAs I followed a link to this The Top 12 Reasons To Burn A Quran On 9/11 article my first thought was The Turner Report visitors truly should be able to pass judgment on this! http://hubpages.com/hub/The-12-Top-Reasons-To-Burn-A-Quran-On-911
ReplyDeleteThe trial attorney doesn't know what he's talking about. The fiscal note has no impact on whether or not the bill would have a hearing. All bill in our legislative process in jefferson city receive a hearing. Bills with a fiscal note over $100,000 are statutorily referred to the Committee on Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight (GAFO) giving them an additional hearing based solely on the financial impact of the bill and not on the intrinsic merits of the bill.
ReplyDeleteRandy...I'm having a problem with the YouTube videos imbedded in your page. When I view them, only about the left two thirds of the video is on screen. Anything that you know of that would fix this?
ReplyDeleteYou might try clicking on the YouTube logo. That will take you directly to the video as it is on that site and you should be able to see it there.
ReplyDeleteWell thanks to the porno bill by the radical conservative Ed Emery, I will be giving Kansas my tax dollars at Sensations.
ReplyDeleteSoo, 9:12, Instead of taking the 15 minute drive to the Kansas state line you've been going to Springfield? because last I checked there were no strip clubs in Missouri southwest of Springfield..
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