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Ready to Return to Missouri's CapitalPosted Thursday, December 29, 2011, at 3:51 PM
January not only means a new year, but it also means it is time for the next legislative session in Jefferson City.
The Second Regular Session of the 96th General Assembly will begin on Jan. 4, 2012, and end in May. It has only been a couple of months since lawmakers were in the Capitol dealing with tax credits and job creation, as part of the special session. I have no doubt most of the topics of the special session will carry over into January. I plan to hit the ground running with several measures that have already been prefiled, including:
These are just a few of the measures I have already filed. For a complete list, go to www.senate.mo.gov/stouffer and click on the sponsored bills link under my legislation tab. A list of all of my previous columns and audio updates are also available online.
As always, I thank you for your continued calls and e-mails to our office. Without you, I would not be able to address the issues that are important to rural Missouri. We take every concern and comment seriously. I pray we make the right decisions when we return to Jefferson City. It will be another difficult year. With your help, we will be able to make Missouri even better for our children and grandchildren, not only now, but in their future. Comments Showing comments in chronological order [Show most recent comments first] |
Past Reports from the 21st District ![]() - Archives - Blog RSS feed - Comments RSS feed - Login Sen. Bill Stouffer, R-Napton, represented the 21st district in the Missouri Senate until January 2013, when he left after reaching established term limits. He is a life-long resident of Saline County, a farmer and small business owner. He and his wife, Sue Ellen, live on their family farm in Napton. He was the chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee and Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight. He served on a number of other committees, including Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources; Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & the Environment; Financial & Governmental Organizations & Elections; Joint Interim Committee on School Accreditation; Missouri Alternative Fuels Commission; Missouri Civil Air Patrol; Missouri Military Preparedness and Enhancement Commission; Missouri Senior RX Commission; Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force; Coordinating Council on Special Transportation; and Midwestern Interstate passage Rail Compact Commission.
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Senator Stouffer:
You and I know it is not personal, but as usual, I will oppose SB 442.
--Clyde
Three questions for Republican Legislators (State and Congress).
1 - Why the party does not want its constituents to have health care insurance?
2 - Why the party does not want folk to work---be employeed?
3 - Why the party supports discrimination in employment as a means to increase the number of employers. (SB 442)
Please advise,
-- Clyde
Shouldn't the spelling of the headline be C-a-p-i-t-O-l? Capital is the city. Capitol is the building.