Intro: Missouri senators argued over what made the bill discriminatory - or not - in the second day of a history-making filibuster. RunTime: 0:38OutCue: SOC Play itWrap: Jackson County Democrat, Senator Kiki Curls argued that the bill was not protecting a religious belief, it was protecting a discriminatory one.
Two black legislators -- Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, and Sen. Maria Chappell-Nadal, D-St. Louis County -- said a more important issue was the frustration of the black student protesters who had complained of racial problems at the university campus.
Two black legislators -- Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, and Sen. Maria Chappell-Nadal, D-St. Louis County -- said a more important issue was the frustration of the black student protesters who had complained of racial problems at the university campus.
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