Committee chair and the bill's sponsor Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis City, asked the committee how discrimination is still permissible in 2015. He also said his kids cannot believe he's still fighting for this legislation in this day and age. Additional supporters of the bill include Monsanto, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay and Attorney General Chris Koster.
The amendment with this provision was proposed by Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis City. He used both Nevada and California as examples of how much the death penalty can cost a state.
The amendment with this provision was proposed by Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis City. He used both Nevada and California as examples of how much the death penalty can cost a state.
The amendment with this provision was proposed by Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis City. He used both Nevada and California as examples of how much the death penalty can cost a state.
Democratic Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis City, said he was proud Democrats were able to block the voter ID bill, the reduction in unemployment benefits, and the employment discrimination bill.
But Senate Democratic Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny said he will oppose the bill because it diminishes the incentive for Missourians to obtain health insurance.
But Senate Democratic Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny said he will oppose the bill because it diminishes the incentive for Missourians to obtain health insurance.
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