JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, discusses House Bill 1246, which would require certain locations and businesses to post information regarding human trafficking. Missouri senators sent the proposal to the executive branch this week. Senator Hoskins also talks about the Missouri Veterans Commission and Senate Bill 771, legislation that seeks to create new provisions regulating the use of payroll deduction options for public employees. He presented the measure to the Missouri Senate General Laws Committee this week. He also touches on higher education.
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Hoskins-Podcast-020118 (3:39) Q: few weeks ahead.
- Senator Hoskins says House Bill 1246, which would require certain locations and businesses to post information regarding human trafficking, is on its way to the governor’s desk.
Hoskins-1-020118 (:21) Q: human sex trafficking. - Senator Hoskins adds he has issues with the American Red Cross choosing membership for the Missouri Veterans Commission.
Hoskins-2-020118 (:30) Q: of Foreign Wars. - Senator Hoskins also says it’s imperative to get the commission at full capacity.
Hoskins-3-020118 (:32) Q: up to par. - Senator Hoskins says he presented Senate Bill 771, legislation that seeks to create new provisions regulating the use of payroll deduction options for public employees, to the Missouri Senate General Laws Committee this week.
Hoskins-4-020118 (:26) Q: for political purposes.