JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, discusses his thoughts on the governor’s annual budget address; Senate Bill 530, legislation that pertains to illegal gaming; Senate Bill 591, a measure that seeks to change punitive damages laws; and Senate Bill 525, which would provide recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency.
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Emery-Podcast-011620 (4:45) Q: out of that.
- Senator Emery says lawmakers heard the governor’s annual budget address, commonly known as the State of the State, on Wednesday.
Emery-1-011620 (28) Q: so to speak. - Senator Emery adds he appreciated the way the governor ended the speech.
Emery-2-011620 (:30) Q: but positive comment. - Senator Emery also says Senate Bill 591, a measure that seeks to change punitive damages laws, is meant to reverse a court opinion.
Emery-3-011620 (:32) Q: now in Missouri. - Senator Emery says Senate Bill 525 would provide recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency.
Emery-4-011620 (:30) Q: out of that.