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This page features multimedia links of Sen. Joseph Keaveny. These links provide constituents and the press the opportunity to listen to and watch Sen. Keaveny address issues that are important to him and the citizens of the 4th Senatorial District.
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The following is a full-length interview with Sen. Keaveny, also available via podcast, for the week of May 6, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny discusses House Bill 253, which would reduce the tax on corporate business income and for sole proprietors, partners, and shareholders in S-corporations. (2:34) |
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The audio below is culled from the interview with Sen. Keaveny, for the week of May 6, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny says Missouri senators spent time this week debating House Bill 253, which would reduce the tax on corporate business income and for sole proprietors, partners, and shareholders in S-corporations. He says this measure is similar to Senate Bill 26, which would modify provisions of law relating to taxation. (:14) |
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Senator Keaveny adds passage of this legislation would have a huge impact on income taxes. (:30) |
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Senator Keaveny also says the original 1 percent sales tax increase has been removed by the Missouri House. He says, in exchange, the Missouri Senate plan would cut the personal income tax over a five-year period. (:28) |
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Senator Keaveny says there's no guarantee this tax cut would bring more businesses to Missouri. (:14) |
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The following is a full-length interview with Sen. Keaveny — also available via podcast — for the week of April 8, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny discusses Senate Bill 99, which would make the St. Louis City public administrator an appointed position. This measure has been passed by Missouri senators. Senator Keaveny also talks about Medicaid expansion. (2:52) |
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The audio below is culled from the interview with Sen. Keaveny, for the week of April 8, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny says Senate Bill 99, which would make the St. Louis City public administrator an appointed position, would only affect St. Louis. (:30) |
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Senator Keaveny adds he believes the correction is long overdue. (:05) |
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Senator Keaveny also says Medicaid expansion could still happen in Missouri. (:29) |
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Senator Keaveny says expanding Medicaid offerings in our state could help thousands of people. (:24) |
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The following is a full-length interview with Sen. Keaveny — also available via podcast — for the week of March 11, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny discusses Senate Bill 26, which would modify laws regarding taxation. Missouri senators passed this measure this week. (2:22) |
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The audio below is culled from the interview with Sen. Keaveny, for the week of March 11, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny says a measure that would raise one tax and lower another has been sent to the Missouri House. (:18) |
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Senator Keaveny adds he considers this proposal to be a dual-edged sword. (:24) |
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Senator Keaveny also says a lot of people are questioning why supporters want to raise the state sales tax. (:24) |
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Senator Keaveny says Senate Bill 26 may be a way around a tax cut having gone onto a future ballot. (:30) |
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The following is a full-length interview with Sen. Keaveny — also available via podcast — for the week of Feb. 25, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny discusses Senate Bill 120, which would modify provisions relating to tax credits and tax incentives. (2:08) |
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The audio below is culled from the interview with Sen. Keaveny, for the week of Feb. 25, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny says the Missouri Senate has passed Senate Bill 120, which would modify provisions relating to tax credits and tax incentives. (:14) |
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Senator Keaveny adds more than $600 million in tax credits were redeemed last year in Missouri. (:30) |
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Senator Keaveny also says the historic preservation tax credit has proven itself beneficial. (:19) |
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Senator Keaveny says the Missouri House is not as anxious to reform tax credits as are some members of the Missouri Senate. (:20) |
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The following is a full-length interview with Sen. Keaveny — also available via podcast — for the week of Feb. 11, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny discusses Senate Bill 62, which would increase the fine for seat belt violations from $10 to $50. The measure was heard on Feb. 13, 2013, in the Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. (1:36) |
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The audio below is culled from the interview with Sen. Keaveny, for the week of Feb. 11, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny says he has presented Senate Bill 62, which would increase the fine for seat belt violations from $10 to $50, to the Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. (:05) |
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Senator Keaveny adds he has a better feeling about this measure than he has in past years. (:06) |
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Senator Keaveny also says his focus is mainly on younger drivers. (:22) |
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Senator Keaveny says a seatbelt violation would remain a secondary violation, if his bill were to pass. (:07) |
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The following is a full-length interview with Sen. Keaveny — also available via podcast — for the week of Jan. 28, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny discusses Senate Bill 61, which would require the Missouri State Auditor to compare the costs of death penalty cases and first-degree murder cases in which the death penalty is not sought. (1:36) |
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The audio below is culled from the interview with Sen. Keaveny, for the week of Jan. 28, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny says he has presented Senate Bill 61 to the Senate Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight Committee. (:24) |
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Senator Keaveny adds the audit would be a long-term process. (:19) |
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Senator Keaveny also says his move comes as lawmakers could rewrite the Missouri criminal code. (:14) |
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Senator Keaveny says he believes the cost needs to be evaluated, especially when weighed against all of Missouri's needs. (:14) |
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The following is a full-length interview with Sen. Keaveny — also available via podcast — for the week of Jan. 14, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny discusses three of his priority measures for the First Regular Session of the 97th General Assembly: Senate Bills 132 and 133, which relate to pre-kindergarten education; Senate Bill 62, which would
increase the fine for seat belt violations from $10 to $50; and Senate Bill 149, which would
modify provisions relating to the Large Carnivore Act and creates the Nonhuman Primate Act. (4:50) |
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The audio below is culled from the interview with Sen. Keaveny, for the week of Jan. 14, 2013. |
Senator Keaveny says Senate Bill 132 would
allow school districts to receive state aid for children ages three to five participating in a district-operated pre-kindergarten program. He says pre-kindergarten was never taken into consideration for state funding before. (:25) |
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Senator Keaveny adds he's trying again to raise the fine, from $10 to $50, for not wearing your seatbelt in Senate Bill 62. (:28) |
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Senator Keaveny also says he's also filed Senate Bill 149, which would
modify provisions relating to the Large Carnivore Act and creates the Nonhuman Primate Act. (:30) |
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