St. Louis County Democrat Senator Scott Sifton said Republicans are ignoring important issues before the vote, but says he knows what the outcome will be.
The bill's Republican sponsor Senator Brian Nieves, was not happy with Senator Scott Sifton's amendment aiming to protect local police from litigation.
Sen. Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County, said the provision should be removed to ensure local law enforcement would not be restricted to enforce the bill.
Sen. Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County, said the provision should be removed to ensure local law enforcement would not be restricted to enforce the bill.
Sen. Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County, said doctors should be able to do what they need to do without looking over their shoulders worried about litigations.
Sen. Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County, said doctors should be able to do what they need to do without looking over their shoulders worried about litigations.
Sen. Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County, said doctors should be able to do what they need to do without looking over their shoulders worried about litigations.
Sen. Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County said he worried about travel arrangements for the patient because the only abortion clinic in Missouri is in St. Louis.
Sen. Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County said he worried about travel arrangements for the patient because the only abortion clinic in Missouri is in St. Louis.
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, was not happy with Senator Scott Sifton's amendment aiming to protect local police from litigation.
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-St. Louis County, Gina Walsch, D-St. Louis County, Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, John Lamping, R-St. Louis County, and Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County, introduced the bills in front of a packed Senate Education Committee hearing.
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-St. Louis County, Gina Walsch, D-St. Louis County, Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County, John Lamping, R-St. Louis County, and Scott Sifton, D-St. Louis County, introduced the bills in front of a packed Senate Education Committee hearing.
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