Rep. Ron Hicks, R-St. Peters, agreed. He said there are neighborhoods in his district that charge $35 per day if any resident violates the "no political signs" rule. But Hicks said the $35 fine is not enforced if the sign depicts anything other than politics. Hicks adds that he is grateful for a few of his "fans" that will risk the fine and put up signs advocating for him a few days before the election.
Actuality: SOLON3.WAVRun Time: 00:13 Description: It is part of our mission to increase access to birth control because the evidence shows that it improves people's lives and at the core what Planned Parenthood and I think what the sponsor and many of you want is exactly that to increase the health and well-being of Missourians. But St. Peters Republican Ron Hicks suggested that women might skip over Planned Parenthood and go directly to a pharmacy for bi..