This week, I was able to have one of my bills heard in committee. Senate Bill 743 would authorize the cities of Clinton and Lincoln to propose a levy for public safety. This would allow those cities the flexibility to make improvements to their police forces, by hiring and retaining additional officers, or purchasing new equipment. More importantly, it gives those who live in these communities the ability to vote on this opportunity. I hope my fellow members of my Missouri Senate Local Government and Elections Committee will approve this proposal to move forward.
I am honored to serve as your senator in the Missouri Senate. If, at any time, you have questions, concerns or ideas regarding state government, please feel free to contact me at (573) 751-8793 or Sandy.Crawford@senate.mo.gov.
Jordan Valley Community Health Center and
Lebanon School District
Dr. David Schmitz and Dr. Laura O’Quinn, both from
Lebanon School District; Sen. Crawford; Melissa Wehner;
and Dr. Nick Pfannenstiel, both from Jordan Valley Community
Health Center.
Missouri Main Street visited Sen. Crawford at the Capitol
Tina Williams, Executive Director, Clinton Main Street,
(Henry County); Diane Hannah, Program Assistant, MO
Main Street, (Henry County); Joleigh Cornine,
Planner/Downtown Specialist, City of Sedalia; Sen. Crawford;
Thomas Oldham, 1st Ward Councilman; and Lucas Richardson,
2nd Ward Councilman, both from City of Sedalia.
The Springfield Metro Partnership Day at the Capitol
Brian Hammons, President, Hammons Products Company
(Cedar County), and Sen. Crawford.
The Springfield Metro Partnership Day at the Capitol
King Coltrin (formerly of Dallas County), Megan Short (Greene
County), Sen. Crawford and Mark Gambon (Greene County).