JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, discusses Senate Bill 567, which was heard in committee, and would modify provisions relating to tax credits and funds for vulnerable populations; his thoughts on this week’s budget address to lawmakers; and previews the upcoming Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, set for Jan. 17.
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Cunningham-Podcast-011118 (3:03) Q: a dollar well-spent.
- Senator Cunningham says Senate Bill 567, which would modify provisions relating to tax credits and funds for vulnerable populations, was the first measure heard by a Missouri Senate committee this year.
Cunningham-1-011118 (28) Q: our most-vulnerable citizens. - Senator Cunningham adds it’s possible to restore in-home health care without raising spending.
Cunningham-2-011118 (24) Q: will stay intact. - Cunningham also says Missouri’s next budget proposal was not presented during the annual budget address on Wednesday evening.
Cunningham-3-011118 (31) Q: a realistic figure. - Cunningham says the Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee meets nearly every day throughout session.
Cunningham-4-011118 (29) Q: a dollar well-spent.