Bartle gets final go ahead for sex shop bill
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Bartle gets final go ahead for sex shop bill

Date: February 4, 2010
By: Alex Klingelhoeffer
State Capitol Bureau
Links: SB 586

Intro:  The senate voted to regulate smut shops just days after a Federal grand jury hearing involving pay-for-play contributions by Missouri sex shop kingpins.
RunTime:  0:43
OutCue:  SOC

Wrap:  The bill, sponsored by Lee's Summit Republican Senator Matt Bartle received initial senate approval Thursday.

Bartle sponsored a similar bill five years ago - which is currently under investigation after a campaign committee with ties to former house speaker Rod Jetton r

eceived a 35 thousand dollar donation from the adult entertainment industry.

Actuality:  BARTLE3.WAV
Run Time:  00:15
Description: "I think that its highly unlikely under these circumstances that campaign contributions will be received, that, anybody in the legislature is going to take a campaign contribution from a porn shop."
 
 
Bartle says the events were not coordinated and the bill is a long way from being done.

From the State Capitol, I'm Alex Klingelhoeffer.

Intro:  A Senate smut shop bill faced minimal opposition just days after a federal probe into pay-for-play investigations into campaign contributions by sex shop owners.
RunTime:  0:45
OutCue:  SOC

Wrap: The Senate gave first-round approval to a bill that places heavy restrictions on the adult entertainment industry.

This comes just days after Lee's Summit Republican Senator Matt Bartle testified before a federal grand jury about a similar 0-5 bill.  

Bartle sponsored both bills, and he said the events are coincidental.

Actuality:  BARTLE3.WAV
Run Time:  00:15
Description: "It was not coordinated I mean this is one of the first bills I try to hear every year and I want to report it out and it came out on the calendar and so um, we preceded with it and its a long way from being done."

The only opposition came from Kansas City Democratic Senator Jolie Justus - she offered an unsuccessful amendment to exclude Kansas City from the legislation.

From the State Capitol, I'm Alex Klingelhoeffer.