Since this week, "St. Louis on the Air" is checking in to see what they've accomplished so far, and what remains on the to-do list.
Four bills have been passed by both chambers and sent to the governor:
- provides extra disaster funding, which will be used for damage caused by rioting and unrest in Ferguson;
- bans current and former school superintendents from running for the school board in the district where he or she served;
- creates the Missouri Dairy Industry Revitalization fund, which and requires the University of Missouri to annually research the estimated states sales tax revenue generated from dairy products;
- creates sales tax exemptions for data storage centers.
But there's a , including student transfers; a bill that would forbid employers from requiring workers to join a labor union; a photo voter ID law; a limit to the amount of revenue from traffic fines that a city, town or village can use in its budget; ethics regulations; caps on medical malpractice lawsuits; and .
On Monday, "St. Louis on the Air" host Don Marsh talked to political reporters Jo Mannies (), Marshall Griffin () and Jason Rosenbaum () about the legislative session, which resumes March 30.
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