JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, discusses Senate Bill 64, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to sanctuary policies for municipalities; Senate Bill 132, a measure that would authorize closure of certain constituent and legislative records of members of the Missouri General Assembly; and Senate Bill 21, which would authorize the city of Portageville to propose a sales tax for public safety.
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Luetkemeyer-Podcast-022119 (5:21) Q: the prior law.
- Senator Luetkemeyer says Senate Bill 64 is legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to sanctuary policies for municipalities.
Luetkemeyer-1-022119 (:29) Q: sanctuary city policy. - Senator Luetkemeyer adds Senate Bill 132 would authorize closure of certain constituent and legislative records of members of the Missouri General Assembly.
Luetkemeyer-2-022119 (:28) Q: private and confidential. - Senator Luetkemeyer also says it’s only fair to include the Legislature in this list.
Luetkemeyer-3-022119 (:28) Q: to see ours. - Senator Luetkemeyer says Senate Bill 21 would authorize the city of Portageville to propose a sales tax for public safety.
Luetkemeyer-4-022119 (:34) Q: the prior law.