JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, discussing Senate Bill 115, legislation that would make changes to provisions relating to child care facilities. Her proposal has been voted “do pass” by the Missouri Senate Education Committee. Senator Schupp also talks about a House bill that relates to protecting Falun Gong members. She also discusses her disappointment in Missouri Senate passage of Senate Bill 43, a measure that seeks to modify the law relating to unlawful discrimination.
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- Senator Schupp says Senate Bill 115, legislation that would make changes to provisions relating to child care facilities, has been voted “do pass” by the Missouri Senate Education Committee.
(:30) Schupp-1-030217 - Senator Schupp adds school-age children are a little easier to care for, because they can communicate better with a caregiver.
(:33) Schupp-2-030217 - Senator Schupp also says she’s watching a Missouri House bill aimed at protecting Falun Gong members.
(:25) Schupp-3-030217 - Senator Schupp says, despite her best efforts, Senate Bill 43 is going to the Missouri House of Representatives.
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