Wrap: Republican Senator Rob Schaaf says the term sheets have not been given to the St. Louis aldermen who are expected to vote on whether or not to approve payments on the bonds for many years.
Description: "It was kind of our intention to allow the juvenile officers association to come up with a set of standards that would then be implemented by the courts and avoid having to go through the legislative process."St. Joseph Senator Rob Schaaf said a code of conduct for juvenile officers would not accomplish anything without the proper enforcement.
Wrap: When Republican Senator Rob Schaaf asked what consequences there would be if the state did not make payments on bonds issued to fund a new stadium for the St. Louis Rams, he was told the consequences were unknown.
Wrap: St. Joseph Republican Senator Rob Schaaf took Senate Appropriations chairman Kurt Schaefer to task for his budget that cut mental health services such as psychiatric hospitals and developmentally disabled services.
St. Joseph Republican Rob Schaaf, who was responsible for the bill not being passed over the last several years, has agreed to not stand in the way this year.
Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, filed a resolution earlier this month which said the state would not commit to paying off any new bonds issued by Nixon.
Wrap: Senator Rob Schaaf of St. Joseph took to the floor to ask the protestors exactly what they want from senators after they interrupted the swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday.
Senator Rob Schaaf of St. Joesph's has questioned conducting business with a country controlled by a dictator and has a history of human rights violations.
Republican Senator Rob Schaaf says the papers have not yet been given to the St. Louis aldermen who are expected to vote on whether or not to approve payments on the bonds for decades to come.
Republican Senator Rob Schaaf says the papers have not yet been given to the St. Louis aldermen who are expected to vote on whether or not to approve payments on the bonds for decades to come.
"It's not up to the governor to try to negotiate illegally," said Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph. "We're talking about putting the state in debt and it's going to cost $300 million by the time we pay principal and interest for 30 years."
"It's not up to the governor to try to negotiate illegally," said Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph. "We're talking about putting the state in debt and it's going to cost $300 million by the time we pay principal and interest for 30 years."
Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, stated he would stop any bill that would allow bond money to be given to the stadium in St. Louis if it was not first voted on by the legislature or the people of Missouri.
Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, stated he would stop any bill that would allow bond money to be given to the stadium in St. Louis if it was not first voted on by the legislature or the people of Missouri.
The bill, which Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph has filibustered in the past, would require Missouri pharmacists to record prescriptions for drugs that have a high potential of abuse on a database.
The bill, which Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph has filibustered in the past, would require Missouri pharmacists to record prescriptions for drugs that have a high potential of abuse on a database.
The bill, which Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph has filibustered in the past, would require Missouri pharmacists to record prescriptions for drugs that have a high potential of abuse on a database.
Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, filed a resolution earlier this month which said the state would not commit to paying off any new bonds issued by Nixon.
Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, filed a resolution earlier this month which said the state would not commit to paying off any new bonds issued by Nixon.
Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, questioned the governor's decision to travel to a country controlled by a dictator and with a history of human rights violations minutes after Nixon finished his address.
Less than 24 hours after protesters interrupted the opening ceremony of the Missouri Senate, Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, had a question for the protesters.
Less than 24 hours after protesters interrupted the opening ceremony of the Missouri Senate, Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, had a question for the protesters.
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