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Senators Threaten to Filibuster Budget in Committee

Date: April 20, 2017
By: Jack Morrisroe
State Capitol Bureau
Links: HB 10

Intro: 
A senator threatened to filibuster the Missouri budget to protect summer jobs for young Missourians
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Wrap: St. Louis City Senator Jamilah Nasheed said the summer jobs program is vital to St. Louis and Kansas City youth. She added that if the funding is pulled, she and others planned to filibuster.

The Summer Job League places Missourians from ages sixteen to twenty-four into paid jobs.

St. Louis City Representative Bruce Franks proposed the House amendment to give the program six million dollars, after the governor's budget proposed not funding it.

The General Assembly must pass the budget by May 5th to avoid a special session later this year.

Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Jack Morrisroe.

Intro: 
The threat of a filibuster continues from a Republican senator. This time, it's because of managed care and a tax credit.
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Wrap: St. Joseph Senator Rob Schaaf said managed care in Medicaid would hurt next year's budget.

Actuality:  SCHAAF.WAV
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Description: We shouldn't be doing this.

Managed care is a Medicaid program that pays certain doctors and hospitals to take a specific amount of patients for a discounted price.

Schaaf has pushed to include a tax credit for elderly renters back in the budget. The average credit is five-hundred dollars. 

Eliminating the tax credit would save the state over fifty million dollars.

Schaff has used the filibuster numerous times this session and has threatened to use it on this issue.

Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Jack Morrisroe

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Two senators shouted over one another regarding their ethics in elected office.
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Wrap: The hostile argument began with Republican Senator Caleb Rowden accusing fellow Republican Senator Rob Schaaf of filibustering because of ties to a lobbyist.

Rowden complained of Schaff's ties to a lobbyist he saw as benefiting from a measure Schaaf sponsored.

In response, Senator Schaaf promised to look into Rowden's ethics history.

Actuality:  SCHAAF2.WAV
Run Time: 00:14
Description: If you are going to stand there and accuse me of doing something illegal, or immoral, or unethical, then I am going to go through every single one of your bills and see if that entity gave you a campaign contribution.

Schaaf has filibustered Senate proceedings two out of three days this week, and multiple times before then.

Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Jack Morrisroe