JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, discussing flooding in his district and Senate Concurrent Resolution 24, which urges the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to focus on protecting public health and safety through flood control; Senate Bill 424, legislation that seeks to create a land bank for St. Joseph; House Bill 188, a measure that would create a prescription drug monitoring program in Missouri; Senate Bill 224, which would modify various Supreme Court Rules relating to discovery; a look ahead at the second half of the 2019 legislative session; and his role on the Blue Ribbon Panel on Hyperloop.
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- Senator Luetkemeyer says he’s co-sponsoring Senate Concurrent Resolution 24, which urges the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to focus on protecting public health and safety through flood control.
Luetkemeyer-1-032819 (:30) Q: of the river. - Senator Luetkemeyer adds Senate Bill 424 is legislation that seeks to create a land bank for St. Joseph.
Luetkemeyer-2-032819 (:30) Q: that particular problem. - Senator Luetkemeyer also says House Bill 188, a measure that would create a prescription drug monitoring program in Missouri, has been heard in the Missouri Senate Seniors, Families and Children Committee this week.
Luetkemeyer-3-032819 (:30) Q: statewide PDMP program. - Senator Luetkemeyer says Senate Bill 224, which would modify various Supreme Court Rules relating to discovery, has been discussed on the Missouri Senate floor.
Luetkemeyer-4-032819 (:31) Q: line this session.