Bill sponsor Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St.Peters, says the provision was added in response to the Sandy Hook tragedy and the concerns of the Department of Revenue's mishandling of conceal and carry information.
Bill sponsor Republican Doug Funderburk says the bill would allow *Missouri* to defend the gun rights of citizens within the state--instead of forcing them to go to trial against the federal government by themselves.
St. Peters Republican Doug Funderburk says he could support Catherine Hanaway's potential bid for governor even though she's opposed to Missouri's conceal carry laws.
St Charles County Republican Doug Funderburk says income tax cuts create a rising tide of economic growth because taxpayers and business owners keep more of their money.
Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Charles County, said an income tax cut creates a "rising tide" in economic growth because it allows workers and business owners to keep more of what they earn.
Wrap: Republican Representative Doug Funderburk of St. Peters is pushing a bill that would forbid federal officials from enforcing federal gun laws in Missouri.
Committee chairman Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters, said he plans on hearing the bill further next week and hopes to vote on the bill next Wednesday.
"The bill would push back against the tyranny of the out of control and incompetent federal government,” said bill sponsor Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters.
"The bill would push back against the tyranny of the out of control and incompetent federal government,” said bill sponsor Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters.
Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Charles County, said an income tax cut creates a "rising tide" in economic growth because it allows workers and business owners to keep more of what they earn.
Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Charles County, said an income tax cut creates a "rising tide" in economic growth because it allows workers and business owners to keep more of what they earn.
While at the same time, the House gave its approval to Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters, who proposed a bill that would forbid federal officials from enforcing federal gun laws in Missouri. The chamber approved the legislation in a 115-41 vote, with some Democrats joining most Republicans.
The week’s winter weather stranded many who wanted to testify on the bill, so Committee chairman Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters, said he plans on hearing the bill further next week and hopes to go into executive session on the bill next Wednesday.
The week’s winter weather stranded many who wanted to testify on the bill, so Committee chairman Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters, said he plans on hearing the bill further next week and hopes to go into executive session on the bill next Wednesday.
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