JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, recently added a new audio link to her multimedia page, which is located on her Missouri Senate website. This page features audio and video links (both streaming and broadcast quality — when available) for visitors to listen to and watch Sen. Schupp address issues that are important to her and the citizens of the 24th Senatorial District.
The new audio link includes Sen. Schupp discussing the Planned Parenthood hearing that never took place; House Bill 1631, which would create voter ID language that would go on a future ballot; Senate Joint Resolution 39, which would have put “religious freedom” language on a future ballot; and upcoming legislation, as the Missouri General Assembly moves into the final two weeks of the 2016 legislative session.
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Senator Schupp says there are only two weeks left in the 2016 regular legislative session. (:30)
Senator Schupp adds the Missouri Senate spent several hours on House Bill 1631, which would create voter ID language that would go on a future ballot. (:30)
Senator Schupp also says Senate Joint Resolution 39, which would have put “religious freedom” language on a future ballot, did not make it through a Missouri House of Representatives committee. (:30)
Senator Schupp says the next two weeks will be incredibly busy. (:30)