JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, discusses Senate Bill 617, a measure that seeks to start distribution of epinephrine auto-injector devices to fire protection districts. Missouri senators sent this proposal to the Missouri House of Representatives this week. He also talks about Senate Bill 673 & 560, legislation that would allow any resident of Missouri, resident military spouse or nonresident military spouse to apply for licensure in Missouri. This is also in the Missouri House for consideration. Senator Cunningham also discusses Senate Bill 718, which would modify provisions relating to military affairs. This measure has received preliminary Missouri Senate approval.
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Cunningham-Podcast-030520 (2:36) Q: that it doesn’t.
- Senator Cunningham says Senate Bill 617 seeks to start distribution of epinephrine auto-injector devices to fire protection districts.
Cunningham-1-030520 (:29) Q: a good thing. - Senator Cunningham adds Senate Bill 673 & 560 would allow any resident of Missouri, resident military spouse or nonresident military spouse to apply for licensure in Missouri.
Cunningham-2-030520 (:24) Q: great Missouri residents. - Senator Cunningham also says Senate Bill 718, which would modify provisions relating to military affairs.
Cunningham-3-030520 (:27) Q: to do that. - Senator Cunningham says health officials are still watching COVID-19 in Missouri.
Cunningham-4-030520 (:27) Q: that it doesn’t.