Wrap: Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder, state Senator Bob Dixon, and former House speaker Catherine Hanaway highlighted their years of state government experience qualified them for the role of governor.
Wrap: Senator Bob Dixon of Springfield presented the bill to the Senate Ways and Means Committee and he said the bill is personal to him because it involved a missed opportunity with Yahoo.
Republican gubernatorial candidates at the debate sponsored by Cole County Republicans. Sen. Bob Dixon, Eric Greitens, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, John Brunner and former House Speaker Catherine Hannaway with Sen. Mike Kehoe in the center as moderator. Republican gubernatorial candidates champion strengths while avoiding attacks at GOP debate. 11/03/2015
Republican gubernatorial candidates at the debate sponsored by Cole County Republicans. Sen. Bob Dixon, Eric Greitens, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, John Brunner and former House Speaker Catherine Hannaway with Sen. Mike Kehoe in the center as moderator. Republican gubernatorial candidates champion strengths while avoiding attacks at GOP debate. 11/03/2015
Brunner joins a crowed GOP field of candidates for the gubernatorial nomination including former House Speaker Catherine Hanaway, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, State Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Bob Dixon and former Navy Seal Eric Greitens.
Brunner joins a crowed GOP field of candidates for the gubernatorial nomination including former House Speaker Catherine Hanaway, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, State Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Bob Dixon and former Navy Seal Eric Greitens.
The bill's sponsor -- Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Bob Dixon, R-Green County -- said the measure would bring state law into conformity with a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
The bill's sponsor -- Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Bob Dixon, R-Green County -- said the measure would bring state law into conformity with a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
"It is not everything that I thank needs to be in there," Sen. Committee Leader Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, said. "Nor my colleagues. But we do not want this bill to sit in committee over spring break and we don't really have time to get into making the bill what it ought to be today."
"It is not everything that I thank needs to be in there," Sen. Committee Leader Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, said. "Nor my colleagues. But we do not want this bill to sit in committee over spring break and we don't really have time to get into making the bill what it ought to be today."
"It is not everything that I thank needs to be in there," Sen. Committee Leader Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, said. "Nor my colleagues. But we do not want this bill to sit in committee over spring break and we don't really have time to get into making the bill what it ought to be today."
The legislation has not yet been assigned to a committee. Chappelle-Nadal told reporters she hopes Senate leaders take her bill serious. Sens. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, and Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, have also filed legislation dealing with police conduct.
Bipartisan support came from committee chair Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Greene County, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, who urged the committee to change the law.
Bipartisan support came from committee chair Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Greene County, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, who urged the committee to change the law.
A bill introduced by Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Greene County, that exempts data processing centers and fitness facilities from sales and use tax if they meet certain requirements was met enthusiastically by senators Thursday.
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