JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, discusses Senate Bill 386, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to the location of a proposed child care facility; Senate Bill 349, a measure that would require each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading intervention plans for any pupils in grades kindergarten through four; Senate Bill 144, which would add call spoofing to the prohibited solicitations under the No-Call List; Senate Bill 265, a measure that seeks to replace the student representative on the board of curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator; Senate Bill 30, legislation that would allow evidence of failure to wear a seatbelt to prove comparative negligence or to mitigate damages; potential new board members for Missouri Western State University; and some of his Capitol visitors this week.
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Luetkemeyer-Podcast-030719 (7:42) Q: the Capitol yesterday.
- Senator Luetkemeyer says Senate Bill 386 seeks to modify provisions relating to the location of a proposed child care facility.
Luetkemeyer-1-030719 (:27) Q: situations from happening. - Senator Luetkemeyer adds Senate Bill 349 would require each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading intervention plans for any pupils in grades kindergarten through four.
Luetkemeyer-2-030719 (:32) Q: here to life. - Senator Luetkemeyer also says Senate Bill 144 would add call spoofing to the prohibited solicitations under the No-Call List.
Luetkemeyer-3-030719 (:30) Q: for doing that. - Senator Luetkemeyer says Senate Bill 265 seeks to replace the student representative on the board of curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator.
Luetkemeyer-4-030719 (:23) Q: it into law.