JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Karla Eslinger, R-Wasola, discusses Senate Joint Resolution 16, which — if approved by Missouri voters — would amend the Missouri Constitution to assert the right to hunt and fish; Senate Joint Resolution 15, which — if approved by Missouri voters — would modify provisions relating to the right to bear arms; Senate Bill 377, legislation that would modify provisions relating to liability of a landowner of property used for recreational purposes in compliance with a wildlife management program; Senate Bill 153, a measure that seeks to make changes to certain tax law; and Senate Bill 262, which would modify provisions relating to transportation.
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Eslinger-Podcast-031121 (3:16) Q: folks back home.
- Senator Eslinger says Senate Joint Resolution 16, if approved by Missouri voters, would amend the Missouri Constitution to assert the right to hunt and fish.
Eslinger-1-031121 (:13) Q: November of ’22. - Senator Eslinger adds Senate Joint Resolution 15, if approved by Missouri voters, would modify provisions relating to the right to bear arms.
Eslinger-2-031121 (:08) Q: after spring break. - Senator Eslinger also says Senate Bill 377 would modify provisions relating to liability of a landowner of property used for recreational purposes in compliance with a wildlife management program.
Eslinger-3-031121 (:18) Q: manage our herd. - Senator Eslinger says the Legislature’s annual mid-session recess is underway.
Eslinger-4-031121 (:13) Q: folks back home.