JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, discusses Missouri Senate work on the state’s Fiscal Year 2018 operating budget; House Committee Bill 3, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to funds for vulnerable senior citizens; Senate Bill 313, legislation that would modify provisions relating to elementary and secondary education; and Senate Bill 490, which would require certain health care professionals to complete two hours of suicide prevention training as a condition of initial licensure and as a condition of license renewal. Senator Schupp sponsors this proposal, which is now in the Missouri House of Representatives.
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- Senator Schupp says Missouri senators spent time on the Show-Me State’s Fiscal Year 2018 operating budget.
(:29) Schupp-1-042717 - Senator Schupp adds the addition of money to education wasn’t originally sought.
(:30) Schupp-2-042717 - Senator Schupp also says the Missouri House of Representatives had removed the circuit breaker for renters provision.
(:29) Schupp-3-042717 - Senator Schupp says the Missouri Senate has passed her Senate Bill 490, which would require certain health care professionals to complete two hours of suicide prevention training as a condition of initial licensure and as a condition of license renewal.
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