Bill Stouffer, R-Saline County, said Missouri's economy is strong because of its strong agriculture. People and livestock must be able to live together, he said, adding that new animal facilities with better odor-reducing technologies should help that relationship.
Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Bill Stouffer, R- Napton, introduced a similar bill earlier in the session that would increase the sales tax on gas one penny on the dollar. Stouffer's tax plan would rebuild I-44 as well as I-70 and would also require a state-wide vote to be approved.
Central Missouri Sen. Bill Stouffer, R-Saline County, is a member of the Senate's Conservation Committee. He said the ban was another step in the popular shift away from lead ammunition.
A bill, sponsored by Sen. Bill Stouffer, R-Saline County, would charge companies $1,800 for each trucking container of high-level radioactive waste that enters the state. The state would charge companies $1,300 for the first railroad container holding high-level waste, and $125 for each additional rail container.
Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Bill Stouffer said most bridges on state-owned roads were built around 1930, and that MoDOT's previous plan of issuing individual contracts to repair each bridge simply wasn't getting ahead of the issue.
Central Missouri Sen. Bill Stouffer has proposed putting on the state ballot a one-cent-per-dollar sales tax increase to fund widening the state's two longest interestates to eight lanes throughout Missouri.
A bill, sponsored by Sen. Bill Stouffer, R-Saline County, would charge companies $1,800 for each trucking container of high-level radioactive waste that enters the state. The state would charge companies $1,300 for the first railroad container holding high-level waste, and $125 for each additional rail container.
Sen. Bill Stouffer has proposed submitting to Missouri voters a 1-cent sales tax increase to finance widing I-70 and I-44 to eight lanes throughout the entire state.
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