Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, said the law already allows Missourians to carry weapons in plain sight, and could not understand the need for concealing one.
Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, said the law already allows Missourians to carry weapons in plain sight, and could not understand the need for concealing one.
"The easiest thing for us to say to our constituents is that we fully funded the foundation formula," said Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County. "But if you're a senator you have the ability to look at your own constituency and say no when you have to."
Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, added an amendment which would require that a minimum raise of $1,000 be made to all state employees if the bill were to become law.
Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, added an amendment which would require that a minimum raise of $1,000 be made to all state employees if the bill were to become law.
During debate on the tax increase, St Louis County senator John Schneider explained why Missouri's diesel tax remained lower than neighboring states like Nebraska.