Rep. Karla May, D-St. Louis City, voted against the measure and said some of her constituents may be concerned with how this tax would add to other sales tax increases of individual cities. May also said a lot of the transportation tax funds would go to rural areas instead of urban areas.
Wrap: St. Louis City Representative, Karla May voted against the 10 year measure that would fund transportation projects. She says the tax increase would add additional taxes for St. Louis and Kansas City residents.
“The Second Amendment says we have the right to bear arms—we do have the right to bear arms—but if you’re talking about when it comes to specific weapons and if people having the right to use silencers and all that,” said Rep. Karla May, D-St. Louis City. “This extreme gun legislation is extreme.”
“The Second Amendment says we have the right to bear arms—we do have the right to bear arms—but if you’re talking about when it comes to specific weapons and if people having the right to use silencers and all that,” said Rep. Karla May, D-St. Louis City. “This extreme gun legislation is extreme.”
Reps. Kevin McManus, D-Kansas City, Karla May, D-St. Louis, and Michael Frame, D-Eureka, questioned the singling out of unions specifically in the legislation.
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