Riverview Gardens District Superintendent Scott Spurgeon asked the board to give his district more time, but Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, asked Spurgeon why he would believe Riverview Gardens could turn itself around.
She proposed the amendment, which would create an incentive for investors in small business start-ups in Missouri, during debate over a bill sponsored by Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County.
“We’ve made a significant amount of progress on this issue tonight,” said bill sponsor Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County. Rupp said while no deal had yet been reached, the talks were far ahead of where he’d predicted they would be. Senate Republican Floor Leader Ron Richard said Rupp would be talking with the governor and the governor’s staff over the weekend and the Senate would take the bill up again next week. The Second Injury Fund pays worker..
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, would allow for medical professionals who object to abortions and other practices that conflict with their consciences to be excused from participation.
The most recent proposal by Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, would allow the surcharge to be raised incrementally up to 6 percent in two years. It would also lower the interest rate paid on delayed benefits, restrict eligibility and eliminate permanent partial disability benefits.
Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles, sponsor of this year's legislation to reform the Second Injury Fund, said the capped rate is a big reason why the the fund is in debt.
But it creates a separate account within the Second Injury Fund to cover 10 toxic exposure diseases. Before the House Labor and Workforce Development committee, bill sponsor Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, said the compromise was necessary to ensure Gov. Jay Nixon would sign the bill.
But it creates a separate account within the Second Injury Fund to cover 10 toxic exposure diseases. Before the House Labor and Workforce Development committee, bill sponsor Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, said the compromise was necessary to ensure Gov. Jay Nixon would sign the bill.
The Senate voted 32-2 to send its plan to the House. Sponsoring Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, said the measure aims to pay off the backload of existing cases and help people get the money that should be coming to them now.
The Senate voted 32-2 to send its plan to the House. Sponsoring Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, said the measure aims to pay off the backload of existing cases and help people get the money that should be coming to them now.
The most recent proposal by Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, would allow the surcharge to be raised incrementally up to 6 percent in two years. It would also lower the interest rate paid on delayed benefits, restrict eligibility and eliminate permanent partial disability benefits.
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