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There was no debate on a hearing for a proposed constitutional amendment that would prevent legislative walkouts like those in Wisconsin and Indiana. |
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Wrap: It's been two months since Wisconsin Democrats left the state Capitol to boycott an anti-union bill.
Yet a measure that would kick Missouri legislators out of office who did the same thing saw no debate in a Senate committee hearing.
Its sponsor, southwest Missouri Republican Mike Parson, says the bill is a practical measure that needs passage.
Actuality: | PARSON10.WAV |
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Run Time: | 00:11 |
Description: "Regardless of what party you're with or what your affiliation is with, you should never leave here simply because you don't want to perform your duties. That's not what you come to Jefferson City, that's not what you get elected to do." |
Although if Democrats walked out of the Missouri legislature, work could still go on.
Wisconsin requires sixty percent of members present to hold session, while Missouri only requires a majority.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Elizabeth Hagedorn.
Intro: |
Just months after Wisconsin Democrats fled their state Capitol in protest, a proposed constitutional amendment to prevent that from happening in Missouri sparks little debate. |
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RunTime: | 0:46 |
OutCue: | SOC |
Wrap: There was no discussion in a Senate committee hearing to keep state legislators from leaving the Show-Me State to avoid a vote.
He does say that the responsiblity of lawmakers to perform their duties should be enforced regardless.
Actuality: | PARSON11.WAV |
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Run Time: | 00:10 |
Description: "I just think we have an obligation to the people back home that we took an oath to do it. I just think leaving this state so you dont have to vote or perform your duties which you took an oath to do is wrong." |
Although if Democrats walked out of the Missouri legislature, work could still go on.
Wisconsin requires sixty percent of members present to hold session, while Missouri only requires a majority.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Elizabeth Hagedorn.
Intro: |
A Missouri constitutional amendment to prevent legislative walkouts like those in Wisconsin saw no debate in its Senate committee hearing. |
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RunTime: | 0:43 |
OutCue: | SOC |
Wrap: Two months after Wisconsin Democrats fled the state Capitol in protest of an anti-union bill, a Missouri senator has introduced a measure to keep lawmakers here from doing the same thing.
Under southwest Missouri Republican Mike Parson's resolution, lawmakers who leave the state to avoid a vote would lose their seats.
Actuality: | PARSON11.WAV |
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Run Time: | 00:10 |
Description: "I just think we have an obligation to the people back home that we took an oath to do it. I just think leaving this state so you dont have to vote or perform your duties which you took an oath to do is wrong." |
Although if Democrats walked out of the Missouri legislature, work could still go on.
Wisconsin requires sixty percent of members present to hold session, while Missouri only requires a majority.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Elizabeth Hagedorn.