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5/4/2016 - House of Representatives voted to override the governors veto on a bill that would require individuals to authorize union fee removals from paychecks:
Actuality:  RICH1.WAVRun Time: 00:21 Description: What's in this bill is an opportunity to give members of labor organizations more information. It's an opportunity for them to give their consent to what their union leadership is dong, and if the people that roam these halls don't want their members to have that information so be it but they need to be honest with their membersRichardson was joined by other Republican representatives who said the bill gives laborers..
4/7/2016 - Uber May Follow Statewide Regulations, Not Localities', Under Passed House Bill:
Democratic Representative John Rizzo said the lack of regulation on ride-sharing companies would make the vehicles less safe for passengers.
4/5/2016 - Missouri House Debates over Regulations of Fantasy Football:
Kansas City Democrat, Representative John Rizzo, spoke critically about the cost falling on the consumer.
4/5/2016 - Bill Passed on Fantasy Sports Regulation:
"In any scenario [this is] gambling." Rep. John Rizzo, D- Kansas City, said to Fitzpatrick. Rizzo said putting money into anything that does not have a certain outcome constitutes gambling.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 9, 2016:
But John Rizzo, D-Kansas City, said the bill was anti-labor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 2, 2016:
But John Rizzo, D-Kansas City, said the bill was anti-labor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 11, 2016:
"The reason regulations are in place is because people get hurt from time to time on bigger scales," said Rep. John Rizzo, D-Kansas City. "They're not isolated incidents."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 4, 2016:
"The reason regulations are in place is because people get hurt from time to time on bigger scales," said Rep. John Rizzo, D-Kansas City. "They're not isolated incidents."

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