St. Louis County Democratic Senator Jill Schupp said she it might not even be legal for the Senate to subpoena a private institution like Planned Parenthood.
“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..
Denny testified in support of a bill sponsored by Sen. Jill Schupp, D-St. Louis County, that would implement primary safety belt laws for all individuals riding in motor vehicles.
Also voting for the measure were the committee's two Democrats, Sen. Joe Keaveny, D-St. Louis City, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-St. Louis County. The other three Republicans on the committee voted against repealing the death penalty. They are Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Maryville, Sen. Bob Onder, R-St. Charles County and Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Franklin County.
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.
But Sen. Jill Schupp, D-St. Louis County, argued that unlike traffic fines assessed against persons driving through a community, the other violations covered by the bill are paid by local residents.
But Sen. Jill Schupp, D-St. Louis County, argued that unlike traffic fines assessed against persons driving through a community, the other violations covered by the bill are paid by local residents.
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