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A Missouri Senate Republican says a bill that would affect future landline users in St. Louis has stalled because lobbyists didn't do their job. |
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Wrap: The Senate did not vote on the plan because legislators from the affected areas in St. Louis and Jackson County say they haven't been approached about the bill.
Actuality: | LAGER6.WAV |
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Run Time: | 00:11 |
Description: "Clearly those who work the hall did not do their job, they did not come and talk to you, they have not at all walked through this with you, so I'm going to put this bill on the informal calendar." |
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Andrew Weil.
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A Missouri Senate Republican says a bill that would affect future landline users in St. Louis has stalled because lobbyists didn't do their job. |
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RunTime: | 0:41 |
OutCue: | SOC |
Wrap: The Senate took no action on the plan that would give telephone companies more flexibility when it comes to landline placement in St. Louis and Jackson County.
Republican Maryville Senator Brad Lager says lobbyists clearly did not do their jobs well enough on this issue because lawmakers have only 3 weeks left to debate bills.
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Run Time: | 00:06 |
Description: "So, i'm going to put this bill on the informal calendar and if they don't do their job, we're just going to let this bill die and deal with it next year." |
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Andrew Weil.