Republican Representative Jason Smith co-sponsors the bill and says in Reynolds County, more people are registered to vote than people actually living in the county.
None of the representatives spoke against the bill; however, some committee members voiced concerns about the vague language defining who is and is not excluded from the four person limit in the bill. Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem, wanted more clarification on how home-schooled children would fit into child limits outlined in the bill. Since it would not count any children who go to school all day as part of the four child only limit, Smith said he wanted to know h..
Resolution sponsor Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem, said, according to some of MoDOT’s proposals of turning I-70 into a toll road, the cost is unbelievably expensive, and it will cause disruption to Missourians.
Resolution sponsor Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem, said, according to some of MoDOT’s proposals of turning I-70 into a toll road, the cost is unbelievably expensive, and it will cause disruption to Missourians.
However, Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem, wanted more clarification on vague language included in the bill, and Kerry Messer, a representative from Missouri Family Network, opposed certain limits placed on how many children a provider can care for at one time.
However, Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem, wanted more clarification on vague language included in the bill, and Kerry Messer, a representative from Missouri Family Network, opposed certain limits placed on how many children a provider can care for at one time.
Proponents of the bill say it's to protect voter right and prevent fraudulent votes. Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem, co-sponsors the bill. He represents part of Reynolds County. He says there are more people registered to vote in the county than people that actually live there.
Proponents of the bill say it's to protect voter right and prevent fraudulent votes. Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem, co-sponsors the bill. He represents part of Reynolds County. He says there are more people registered to vote in the county than people that actually live there.
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