An identical proposal has also been raised by Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, and is included in a package of crime-related proposals that have been condensed into one bill.
The project, aided by a bill proposed by Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, would allow city residents to dump their yard waste into a bioreactor landfill. The yard waste, including grass clippings, tree limbs and leaves, would mix with the landfill's household trash, thus decomposing faster and speeding up the production of methane gas, said Jim Hull, director of the solid waste management program for the Missouri Natural Resources Department.
JEFFERSON CITY - The executioners of convicted killers would get additional protection under a bill proposed by a Missouri senator. Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, has proposed a bill to create an execution team whose members' identities would be kept confidential.
Republican Senators Michael Gibbons and Kevin Engler, along with Democrat Representative J.C. Kuessner held a press conference demanding action from Ameren UE in response to the Taum Sauk disaster.
Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, and Rep. Walt Bivins, R-St. Louis County, have sponsored bills aiming to increase the number of dams the state inspects.
The project, aided by a bill sponsored by Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, would allow city residents to dump their yard waste into a bioreactor landfill. The yard waste, including grass and tree limbs, would mix with the landfill's household trash, thus decomposing faster and speeding up the production of methane gas, said Jim Hull, director of the solid waste management program with the Missouri Natural Resources Department.