JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, discusses Senate Joint Resolution 38, which would — upon voter approval — modify constitutional provisions relating to funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners. He also talks about Senate Bills 775, 751 & 640, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to sexual offenses.
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- Senator Luetkemeyer says the second half of the 2022 regular legislative session opened productively.
Luetkemeyer-1-032422 (:15) Q: a record low. - Senator Luetkemeyer adds Senate Joint Resolution 38, which would — upon voter approval — modify constitutional provisions relating to funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners, is now in the Missouri House of Representatives.
Luetkemeyer-2-032422 (:17) Q: the minimum 20 percent. - Senator Luetkemeyer also says only Kansas City voters would see this on their ballots.
Luetkemeyer-3-032422 (:17) Q: be the KCPD. - Senator Luetkemeyer says Senate Bills 775, 751 & 640 seeks to modify provisions relating to sexual offenses.
Luetkemeyer-4-032422 (:18) Q: court last week.