The bill, sponsored by state Sen. Brad Lager, R-Maryville, would prohibit anyone guilty of a felony or anyone without proof of liability insurance from getting a permit to sell, make or ship fireworks. It would also allow the state fire marshal to examine sales records to make sure businesses buy and sell only from those with a permit.
Maryville Republican Senator Brad Lager says the only way to make an immediate impact on revenue is to end tax entitlements and cut the Department of Economic Development programs in half.
Sen. Brad Lager, R-Maryville, who led the committee investigation, said the information regarding illnesses came from internal Natural Resources Department emails but was never confirmed by a health official.
Wrap: Maryville Republican Senator Brad Lager defended the Commerce Committee's Majority Report after the Committee's Democratic members criticized it in a Minority Report.
The bill, sponsored by state Sen. Brad Lager, R-Maryville, would prohibit anyone guilty of a felony or anyone without proof of liability insurance from getting a permit to sell, make or ship fireworks. It would also allow the state fire marshal to examine sales records to make sure businesses buy and sell only from those with a permit.
In a meeting of the Joint Committee on Tax Policy, committee chairman Sen. Brad Lager, R-Maryville, said he's trying to figure out why the credit, which last year resulted in more than $8 million in deductions for insurance companies, is still on the books.
Nixon again urged lawmakers to pass a jobs bill that would provide tax breaks to businesses for creating new jobs. "Thousands of hardworking dedicated Missourians get up each day but don't have a job to go to. These are folks that want to work, that need work, who long to earn income and be independent with their families," Nixon said. "It is time for the Missouri legislature to get that (bill) to my desk."But in the Senate, Nixon's plan was declared all but dead in the..
Senators Tom Dempsey, R-St. Charles County, Chuck Purgason, R-Caulfield, Brad Lager, R-Maryville, and Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City came up with 5 recommendations for legislation during Tuesday's "Reboot Missouri" workday.
Senators Tom Dempsey, R-St. Charles County, Chuck Purgason, R-Caulfield, Brad Lager, R-Maryville, and Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City came up with 5 recommendations for legislation during Tuesday's "Reboot Missouri" workday.
The Associated Press reported that two Missouri Senators, Brad Lager and Kurt Schaefer, have filed bills to move water testing responsibilities to the Health and Human Services and away from the Natural Resources Department.
The Associated Press reported that two Missouri Senators, Brad Lager and Kurt Schaefer, have filed bills to move water testing responsibilities to the Health and Human Services and away from the Natural Resources Department.
In a meeting of the Joint Committee on Tax Policy, committee chairman Sen. Brad Lager, R-Maryville, said he's trying to figure out why the credit, which resulted in more than $8 million in deductions for insurance companies, is still on the books.
In a meeting of the Joint Committee on Tax Policy, committee chairman Sen. Brad Lager, R-Maryville, said he's trying to figure out why the credit, which resulted in more than $8 million in deductions for insurance companies, is still on the books.
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