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Missouri GOP Celebrates Nullifying Gun Laws With Pile of Guns


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By Danny Wicentowski
on Fri, May 14, 2021 at 3:25 PM
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In case anyone forgot what guns look like, the Missouri GOP brought several.
Missouri s staunchest Second Amendment defenders gathered around a gun-stacked podium on Thursday night to commend the state senate for passing a bill that seeks to nullify federal infringements against gun rights.
To put it simply, if the federal government attempts to infringe on our Second Amendment rights in Missouri, we will stand up for our citizens, Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, said during the late-night press conference that followed hours of debate on the controversial bill. ....

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Hoskins: There's no path forward for any Missouri gaming bill this session


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Hoskins: There’s no path forward for any Missouri gaming bill this session
Gaming legislation appears to be dead this session, after the recent impasse on video lottery terminal (VLT) legislation in the Missouri Senate.
State Sen. Denny Hoskins (R-Warrensburg) presides over the Missouri Senate on January 19, 2021 (file photo courtesy of Harrison Sweazea of Senate Communications)
Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz (R-Sullivan) tells our Sullivan affiliate KTUI that he has numerous concerns with the gaming bill from fellow State Sen. Denny Hoskins (R-Warrensburg). It’s Senate Bill 98.
“I think there’s a hesitancy especially on my part and the Legislature, to expand gaming and allow the types of machines that are out there that are illegal right now, to continue to grow in number,” Schatz says. ....

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What we're watching this week in the Missouri Legislature: Medicaid expansion debate, budget and daylight saving time bill


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What we’re watching this week in the Missouri Legislature: Medicaid expansion debate, budget and daylight saving time bill
You can expect a debate about Medicaid expansion on the Missouri Senate floor in Jefferson City later this week.
Missouri Senate Minority Leader John Rizzo (D-Independence) and other Democratic lawmakers tour a vaccination center at Cerner in North Kansas City in March 2021 (file photo courtesy of Leader Rizzo’s Twitter page)
“The budget will be the floor probably on Wednesday, and we will work our way through that. And so that’s normally a fairly long process with a lot of conversation debate,” Pro Tem Schatz says. ....

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What we're watching next week in Missouri Legislature: budget, oversight hearings and MLB antitrust exemption pushback


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What we’re watching next week in Missouri Legislature: budget, oversight hearings and MLB antitrust exemption pushback
The proposed state operating budget will be heading to the Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee in Jefferson City next week for daily hearings and for consideration. The state Constitution requires lawmakers to approve a balanced budget by early May.
House Budget Committee Chairman Cody Smith (R-Carthage) and State Rep. Brad Hudson (R-Cape Fair) have a discussion on the Missouri House floor on April 1, 2021 (file photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications) ....

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GOP lawmaker pushes to allow concealed carry in church by default


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A southwest Missouri lawmaker’s plan to make it easier to carry concealed guns in church won initial approval in the Missouri House.
Currently, state law bans concealed firearms from religious establishments unless a permit holder gets permission from someone in charge.
But a proposal by Rep. Ben Baker, R-Neosho, tacked onto a larger bill Monday would flip that: Permit holders would be allowed to carry unless an organization put up signs announcing a ban.
Baker has argued that the bill could prevent shootings like one that happened in his hometown in 2007, when a gunman entered First Congregational Church and killed three people before surrendering to law enforcement. ....

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