JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, discusses Senate Bill 183, which would extend the Big Government Get Off My Back Act and modify several provisions relating to the collection of money by public entities. This measure was heard in the Missouri Senate Government Reform Committee this week. He also talks about Senate Bill 335, legislation that seeks to modify the definition of a service dog. His proposal has been voted “do pass” by the Missouri Senate Seniors, Families and Children Committee and now awaits debate from the full Missouri Senate.
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- Senator Hoskins says he wants to help small businesses with Senate Bill 183, which would extend the Big Government Get Off My Back Act and modify several provisions relating to the collection of money by public entities.
(:29) Hoskins-1-021517 - Senator Hoskins adds he feels this is probably a good year for this measure.
(:10) Hoskins-2-021517 - Senator Hoskins also says he has a measure aimed at helping veterans.
(:26) Hoskins-3-021517 - Senator Hoskins says service animals are becoming critically necessary.
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