JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, discusses Senate Bill 224, legislation that seeks to modify various Supreme Court rules relating to discovery; Senate Bill 391, a measure that would modify provisions relating to agricultural operations; House Bill 1062, which would modify provisions relating to the power of eminent domain for utility purposes; and Senate Bill 7, a measure that seeks to modify provisions of civil procedure regarding joinder and venue.
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Emery-Podcast-050219 (5:53) Q: much of that.
- Senator Emery says Senate Bill 224, legislation that seeks to modify various Supreme Court rules relating to discovery, contains wording about different data formats that could be used for evidence.
Emery-1-050219 (:30) Q: to Missouri courts. - Senator Emery adds Missouri senators spent 12 hours on Senate Bill 391, a measure that would modify provisions relating to agricultural operations.
Emery-2-050219 (:30) Q: that are not. - Senator Emery also says House Bill 1062, which would modify provisions relating to the power of eminent domain for utility purposes, is on its way to the Missouri Senate floor.
Emery-3-050219 (:29) Q: a public utility. - Senator Emery says Senate Bill 7, a measure that seeks to modify provisions of civil procedure regarding joinder and venue, awaits the governor’s signature.
Emery-4-050219 (:29) Q: much of that.