Before the committee passed the measure, Committee Chairman Rep. Bill Lant said Republican leadership was continuing to research right to work and whether the issue should go before voters.
JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri residents who have just gained the right to smoke, vote, and enlist in the army at the age of 18 would gain the right to run for alderman in some cities under a bill sponsored by Rep. Bill Lant, R-Joplin. The bill changes the age of eligibility to run for this position from 21 to 18.
Missouri residents who have just gained the right to smoke, vote, and enlist in the army at the age of 18 would gain the right to run for alderman in some cities through a bill sponsored by Rep. Bill Lant, R-Joplin. This bill changes the age of eligibility to run for this position from 21 to 18.
Missouri residents who have just gained the right to smoke, vote, and enlist in the army at the age of 18 would gain the right to run for alderman in some cities through a bill sponsored by Rep. Bill Lant, R-Joplin. This bill changes the age of eligibility to run for this position from 21 to 18.
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