Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, said the entire Democratic caucus, along with plenty of support from other Republicans, wants to pass the unemployment extension benefits.
Wrap: The Missouri Senate passed a bill that allows for several new plates. An new optional plate replaces the Missouri slogan “Show Me State” with “Don’t Tread on Me.” St. Louis Senator Tim Green was not sure about taking away the three famous words.
The Senate voted 29-3 to give first-round approval to the bills. Two Democratic senators from St. Louis County, Maria Chappell-Nadal and Tim Green, and one from Jackson County, Jolie Justus, voted against the bill.
A February Riverfront Times Editorial says Sen. Tim Green, D-Spanish Lake, and other Democrats suggested newer technology than photo I.D.s - fingerprint or retina scanners for polling places.
A February Riverfront Times Editorial says Sen. Tim Green, D-Spanish Lake, and other Democrats suggested newer technology than photo I.D.s - fingerprint or retina scanners for polling places.
St. Louis County Senator Tim Green said he doesn’t like “Don’t Tread on Me” on license plates. He didn't like taking out the "Show Me State" slogan for the new words.
St. Louis County Senator Tim Green said he doesn’t like “Don’t Tread on Me” on license plates. He didn't like taking out the "Show Me State" slogan for the new words.
"There's no choice right now. You can't move," said Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County. "I have a Chrysler and my car can't go anywhere, so I'm sleeping in my office tonight."
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