The committee's chairman, Poplar Bluff's Gayle Kingery, said he's not sure about the amendment but was not willing to slow down the bill's progress through the legislature.
"We have gotten the bill to the point where it's pretty palatable to most all of the entities," said committee chair Gayle Kingery, R-Popular Bluff. "And while there are several small bits in here that some of us have minor disagreements with, at this point, with less than three weeks to go, any change in the bill it will not survive a second run through the Senate."
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