“This is about weakening the union movement from within the Republican party.” Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D- St. Louis City, said when speaking in opposition of the bill.When Nasheed asked Brown if he was running for statewide office, he mumbled through a response before finally saying yes.Nasheed further questioned brown, asking him “exactly” how many union members spoke in favor of the bill in the initial committee hearing, which was proven to be zero. During t..
The sponsor of one of the bills is St. Louis Senator Jamilah Nasheed. She said that the bill would help everyone in the community, including law enforcement.
Intro: A St. Louis Democrat called out the Los Angeles Rams owner for abandoning Missouri. RunTime: 0:40OutCue: SOCWrap: Senator Jamilah Nasheed said Stan Kroenke should not be rewarded for disrespecting the state when he moved the Rams out of St. Louis.
Intro: Police in Missouri's largest cities would be required to wear body cams under a bill presented to the Senate Transportation Committee.RunTime: 0:43OutCue: SOC Play itWrap: The bill is sponsor by St. Louis Democrat Jamilah Nasheed.
Intro: Senators from the St. Louis area were split over a bill to require a vote of approval on sports authorities bond issues.RunTime: 0:39OutCue: SOC Play itWrap: Senators Joe Keaveny and Jamilah Nasheed of St. Louis said Senator Rob Schaaf's bill on stadium funding was too narrow and targeted the city of St. Louis.
Intro: Nixon said new rules have been added to Missouri's police training in his State of the State Address, but said nothing on how to reduce the violence.RunTime: 0:33OutCue: SOC Play itWrap: St. Louis Senator Jamilah Nasheed she said fighting crime should be Nixon's main priority. Last year she put in 750,000 dollars into the budget for prisoners to reenter into society. Nixon took that out of the budget this year.
Intro: Missouri Governor Jay Nixon was criticized by a black legislator for not having detailed plans for Ferguson in the State of the State Address.RunTime: 0:34OutCue: SOC Play itWrap: St. Louis Senator Jamilah Nasheed said Nixon should have addressed more on the issues in Ferguson. Nixon had a few sentences in his address dealing with the issues involving Ferguson. Nasheed also criticized him for not referring or thanking the Ferguson committee.
Intro: A state Senator called for all St. Louis City school board members to have kids in the system.RunTime: 0:31OutCue: SOC Play itWrap: St. Louis city school board members must have an interest in its success, says state Senator Jamilah Nasheed.
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, said on many occasions members of the Republican Party have claimed the intention of ID laws is to disenfranchise Democratic voters.
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, said on many occasions members of the Republican Party have claimed the intention of ID laws is to disenfranchise Democratic voters.
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-St. Louis County, argued that gay couples do not intrude on the religious freedoms of others by expecting the same wedding goods and services they would provide to anyone else.
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-St. Louis County, argued that gay couples do not intrude on the religious freedoms of others by expecting the same wedding goods and services they would provide to anyone else.
The sponsor of one of the two profiling bills heard by the Senate Judiciary Committee -- Senate Jamilah Nasheed said the relationship between Missouri's law enforcement and its citizens has become very negative, and this bill would help everyone in the community.
Michael Brown's mother testified in favor of a bill to require police officers to wear body cameras. 02/17/2016 Lesley McSpadden (left), Michael Brown's mother, testified in support of SB 628 with the bill's sponsor, Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis County (right).The mother of Michael Brown, testified before a Missouri Senate committee in favor of a bill that would require the police departments of cities with 100,000 residents or more to wear body cameras.
Michael Brown's mother testified in favor of a bill to require police officers to wear body cameras. 02/17/2016 Lesley McSpadden (left), Michael Brown's mother, testified in support of SB 628 with the bill's sponsor, Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis County (right).The mother of Michael Brown, testified before a Missouri Senate committee in favor of a bill that would require the police departments of cities with 100,000 residents or more to wear body cameras.
Michael Brown's mother testified in favor of a bill to require police officers to wear body cameras. 02/17/2016 Lesley McSpadden (left), Michael Brown's mother, testified in support of SB 628 with the bill's sponsor, Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis County (right).The mother of Michael Brown, testified before a Missouri Senate committee in favor of a bill that would require the police departments of cities with 100,000 residents or more to wear body cameras.
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D - St. Louis, introduced the resolution Monday after the Maryland Heights City Council had already begun the process for allowing tax credit to help aid in the redevelopment.
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D - St. Louis, introduced the resolution Monday after the Maryland Heights City Council had already begun the process for allowing tax credit to help aid in the redevelopment.
Get the radio storiesGet the constitutional amendment, HJR 53Get the enabling bill, HB 1631Get the constitutional amendment roll call Get the enabling bill roll call Nixon was criticized by a black legislator for not having detailed plans for Ferguson 01/20/2016 St. Louis Senator Jamilah Nasheed said Nixon should have addressed more on the issues in Ferguson.
Get the radio storiesGet the constitutional amendment, HJR 53Get the enabling bill, HB 1631Get the constitutional amendment roll call Get the enabling bill roll call Nixon was criticized by a black legislator for not having detailed plans for Ferguson 01/20/2016 St. Louis Senator Jamilah Nasheed said Nixon should have addressed more on the issues in Ferguson.
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