Intro: | Republicans pushed an ethics bill through Missouri's House that exempts legislators from campaign contribution restrictions. |
---|---|
Runtime: | 0:41 |
Out Cue: | SOC |
Wrap: House Republicans refused to hear amendments to a bill that would overhaul special interest group regulations.
St. Louis County Republican Tim Jones said this bill fulfilled one of the legislature's top priorities.
Actuality: | JONES5.WAVE |
---|---|
Run Time: | 00:14 |
Description: "The majority had no choice today but to govern as the majority. As you've heard from the other members of leadership, this was a position that we promised we would accomplish at the beginning of session and we succeeded in keeping that promise today." |
However Minority Leader Paul LeVota said this action was hollow and disingenuous.
Other Democrats said this a way for Republicans to posture themselves politically and doubt that the Senate will pass the bill.
From the State Capitol, I'm Nick Berry.
Intro: | House Republicans blocked Democrats from amending what they described as an "omnibus ethics bill." |
---|---|
Runtime: | 0:40 |
Out Cue: | SOC |
Wrap: Democrats say this bill changes the intentions of the special interest regulations they had been fighting for all year.
The bill includes a photo ID requirement in order to vote.
Kansas City Democrat Jason Kander worked on the original ethics bill that was shot down earlier this session.
Actuality: | KANDER.WAVE |
---|---|
Run Time: | 00:14 |
Description: "This is a mockery of everything we've been talking about for eight months. They've put numerous poison pills in this to take something that should be non-partisan, that we try to do simply because it's what the citizens of the state want, and try to turn it into something partisan." |
Republicans countered by saying they were willing to go to extreme lengths to get an ethics bill through this session.
From the State Capitol, I'm Nick Berry.